Definition of Tulchans

1. tulchan [n] - See also: tulchan

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tulchans

tukuls
tuladi
tuladis
tulameenite
tularaemia
tularaemic
tularaemic chancre
tularaemic pneumonia
tularemia
tularemias
tularemic
tularæmia
tulban
tulbans
tulchan
tulchans (current term)
tule
tules
tulgey
tuliokite
tulip
tulip-eared
tulip-shell
tulip bed
tulip gentian
tulip orchid
tulip poplar
tulip root
tulip tree
tulipanin

Literary usage of Tulchans

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Martyrs, Heroes, and Bards of the Scottish Covenant by George Gilfillan (1853)
"The poor bishops, or tulchans, were standing ridiculous and contended in their ... In other words, the tulchans had the name of revenue, the ministers the ..."

2. The Divinity Principals in the University of Glasgow: 1545-1654 by Henry Martyn Beckwith Reid (1917)
"Some of the " tulchans " died in extreme poverty. They were regarded by their brethren ... 2 The tulchans were, in fact, mere receivers for the lay patrons. ..."

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