Lexicographical Neighbors of Tawnily
Literary usage of Tawnily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A critical pronouncing dictionary and expositor of the English languageby John Walker by John Walker (1797)
"... tawnily. SWARTH, swai//'./a ' Black, darkly brown, tawney; in Milton, gloomy,
malignant. ..."
2. The Flora of British India by Joseph Dalton Hooker (1890)
"Mueller Arg. refers Wallich's 7772 A to it, but not B; they are, however, clearly
the same species. xv. ii. 981 ; tawnily ..."
3. Fifty Years of English Song: Selections from the Poets of the Reign of Victoria by Henry Fitz Randolph (1887)
"... tawnily brown, wide-leaving yellow sand Upon the meadow. The South-West,
aroused, Blustering in moody kindness clears the sky To its blue depths by a ..."
4. Fifty Years of English Song: Selections from the Poets of the Reign of Victoria by Henry Fitz Randolph (1887)
"... tawnily brown, wide-leaving yellow sand Upon the meadow. The South-West,
aroused, Blustering in moody kindness clears the sky To its blue depths by a ..."