Lexicographical Neighbors of Tuilzie
Literary usage of Tuilzie
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Selection from the Writings, Prose, and Poetical, of the Late Henry W by Henry Whitelock Torrens, James Hume (1854)
"He in honour of his exploit took the name of tuilzie (ang- lice, tussle), and
became tuilzie of that ilk. Was it strange that a scion of that family should ..."
2. Selections from the Judicial Records of Renfrewshire: Illustrative of the by William Hector (1876)
"... families mustered and had an open fight or tuilzie with each other, leading
to considerable personal injury to the combatants, and much loss of blood. ..."
3. Old Dundee, Ecclesiastical, Burghal, and Social, Prior to the Reformation by Maxwell, Alexander, F.S.A. Scotland (1891)
"John Mayne, " having been inhibit be acts neither to molest nor trouble be word
or deed nae neighbour—he then being apprehendit in tuilzie—under the pain of ..."