Lexicographical Neighbors of Tonish
Literary usage of Tonish
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Our Wild Indians: Thirty-three Years Personal Experience Among the Red Men by Richard Irving Dodge (1884)
"Indian Cooks — Teepe Manners — " Fingers before Forks " — The " tonish " Thing
in Serving — How Indians Cook for Themselves — An Off-Hand Roast —The ..."
2. Our Wild Indians: Thirty-three Years Personal Experience Among the Red Men by Richard Irving Dodge (1882)
"Indian Cooks — Teepe Manners — " Fingers before Forks " — The "tonish " Thing in
Serving — How Indians Cook for Themselves — An Off-Hand Roast — The ..."
3. The Rambler in North America: 1832-33 by Charles Joseph Latrobe (1835)
"... a grimace of utter despair, accompanied by a blessing, which sounded like an
imprecation, from tonish, and the best wishes of the little knot of gallant ..."
4. The Rambler in North America, MDCCCXXXII.-MDCCCXXXIII. by Charles Joseph Latrobe (1836)
"... our worthy and respected friend the Commissioner; a grimace of utter despair,
accompanied by a blessing, which sounded like an imprecation, from tonish, ..."
5. Tutonish: Or, Anglo-German Union Tongue by Elias Molee (1901)
"... handlu mien'is (is meant), zu antak dis pasiv form in vio gret tu- tonish
ferein sprak, bi ganz in samklang (harmony) mit vio haupt augit (idea); namli; ..."
6. The American Hymn and Tune Book: Containing Nearly 1000 Hymns: Adapted to by G. S. Stevens, William McDonald (1865)
"... Themen aa - tonish'd mount the skies, And sink in gap - ing gra.ee. EXPOSTULATION.
Ils. 1. О turn ye, O turn ye, for why will ye die? ..."