10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LODGEABLE»
Discover the use of
lodgeable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
lodgeable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Some few of these are good villas, belonging to the noblesse of this country ; and
even some of the bourgeois are provided with pretty lodgeable cassines ; but, in
general, they are the habitations of the peasants, and contain nothing but ...
Tobias George Smollett, 1900
2
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... was received with high applause, and the dignitary, availing himself of his right
to call for a song or an article, fixed the inevitable darts of his eyes upon us; and
as we were in no voice to sing, we took out of our “ pocket, lodgeable and deep,"
...
3
The Works of John Donne, D.D., Dean of Saint Paul's, ...
The kings presence makes a village the court; but he that hath service to do at
court, would be glad to find it in a lodgeable and convenient place. I can build a
church. ' in my bosom; I can serve God in my heart, and never clothe my prayer in
...
4
English Grammar: Methodical, Analytical, and Historical. ...
... also spell judgment, abridgment, acknowledgment instead of judgement &c.
After gutturals, which have become dental it stands as a mute letter even before
obscure vowels: notice — noticeable; lodge — lodgeable; courage —
courageous.
Eduard Adolf Ferdinand Maetzner, 1874
5
Handy Spanish-English and English-Spanish Dictionary
... sf. habilitation, habilitado, -tit dâ, em. officer who ia charged in every Spanish
regiment with the agency of his regiment [enable. habilitar, àbUUâr', v. a. to
qualify, to habitable, аМг<гШ, a. habitable, lodgeable. habitación, -thton', sf.
habitation, ...
6
Adventures of an Atom. Expedition of Humphrey Clinker
The house is old fashioned and irregular, but lodgeable and commodious. To the
south it has the river in front, at the distance of a hundred paces; and on the north
there is a rising ground, covered with an agreeable plantation ; the greens and ...
7
Acts of the Privy Council of England: New series
The meanes you would use (as wee understand) should be to cause the Castle
of Lymerick to be survaied and to be repaired to make it lodgeable for the
President and for a magazin of munition and victualls, under colour whereof
some guard ...
Great Britain. Privy Council, 1905
8
'Christopher North': A Memoir of John Wilson, Compiled from ...
"To the right is the parlour, 15 feet by 12, small no doubt, but lodgeable and
comfortable. Up stairs (which face you on your entrance) are four bedrooms, all
comfortable ; the two to the front excellent and fit for anybody ; one of them with a
small ...
Mary Wilson Gordon, John Wilson, 1863
9
Mayne's sight speller: advanced : adapted for sixth, seventh ...
... damageable advantageous pronounceable changeable umbrageous
gaugeable courageous serviceable divorceable chargeable marriageable
mortgageor outrageous lodgeable vengeance noticeable Note what the
pronunciation of each ...
Dexter Dwight Mayne, 1905
... consisting of eight or ten lodgeable rooms, besides porters' lodges, servants'
hall, vaulted cellars, bakehouses, etc. The roof and flooring were of the strongest
oak. — Old Statistical Account, Parish of Bowden. 4 Froissart mentions the Border
...
Gilbert John Murray Kynynmond Elliot Earl of Minto, 1870