Lexicographical Neighbors of Turniped
Literary usage of Turniped
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Suffolk: Drawn Up for the by Arthur Young, Board of Agriculture (Great Britain) (1804)
"Open field; it was all turniped by agreement ; and managed nearly as the inclosed.
Now it will be 1. Turnips. 2. Barley. 3. Clover. 4. Wheat. ..."
2. General view of the agriculture of the county of Sussex by Arthur Young (1808)
"The soil should always be in good heart, clear of all rubbish, and always succeed
a capitally managed tur- nip fallow. If the land is turniped for the two ..."
3. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Essex. Drawn Up for the by Arthur Young, Board of Agriculture (Great Britain), Great Britain (1807)
"He next winter fallowed for barley, and got six quarters per acre of that also ;
then he turniped it, and got a beautiful crop; but they were much damaged ..."
4. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Nottingham: With by Robert Lowe (1798)
"... shearlings, ;'. e. under two years old, of Mr. Bakewell's breed, with forest
ewes, turniped not more than four months, at thirty-four shillings. ..."
5. British Farmer's Magazine (1837)
"... though, it must be admitted, that the land could not be in such good heart as
if it had been turniped, and these fed off by sheep. ..."