Lexicographical Neighbors of Theeking
Literary usage of Theeking
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tales of My Landlord by Walter Scott, Jedidiah Cleishbotham, Robert Morton (1820)
"a bit bread, and a drap kale, and a fire-side, and theeking ower our heads, and
that's a' we'll want for a season—Sae get up, mither, and sort your ..."
2. Old Mortality by Walter Scott, Sr. (2001)
"But we '11 aye win a bit bread, and a drap kale, and a fire-side and theeking
ower our heads, and that 's a' we'1l want for a season. — Sae get up, mither, ..."
3. Old Mortality by Walter SCOTT (1895)
"But we'll aye win a bit bread, and a drap kale, and a fireside, and theeking ower
our heads; and that's a' we'll want for a season. Sae get up, mither, ..."
4. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1827)
"... blessings —wi' bread for the belly an' theeking for the back, a lang stride
an' a clear ee-sight. ..."
5. History of the Commonwealth and Protectorate, 1649-1656 by Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1903)
"On December 26, the covenanted King was asked to TheeKing:s mourn publicly for
his own sins, and for the sins of special fast. his father and grandfather as ..."
6. The History of France from the Earliest Times to 1848 by Guizot (François), Witt (Henriette Elizabeth), Robert Black (1884)
"... the Monk recognizing the head of Morvan 224 "Who made theeKing?" 241 Gerbert
248 " Robert had a friendly feeling for the weak and poor. ..."