4 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SOGDOLAGER»
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sogdolager in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sogdolager and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Effinghams, Or, Home as I Found it
"There can be but one " Sogdolager," of a species, Captain, so that, either you
cannot know what you are talking about, or you are practising seamanship upon
us. I have always understood, that it was a part of seamanship, to tell big stories.
2
A Lady's Diary Before and During the Indian Mutiny
... and receive the empty saddle back, so that half the day was consumed in
getting all the things across, and before we made our transit (which I did in the
Maharajah's chair, with the Sogdolager, rather frightened, in my lap), it poured
with rain.
3
The Racing Calendar, for the Year 1847
Mr Hamerton. Slave — Mr Littledale. Smike — Lord Waterford. Sophia — Sir R.
De Brugh. Sogdolager — Mr Mongomery. Souter Johnny — Mr Maher. „ Lord
Waterford. Splendid — Mr Kirwan. Sporting Kate— Mr Quin. Spring — Capt.
Forster.
4
The Chambers Dictionary
advsogg'ily. — nsogg iness - nandailj sagging. — adj sogg'y soaked: soft or
heavy with moisture; boggy; soppy; sultry; spiritless. [Ely dubious] SOGAT.ro gat,
now properly SOGAT 82 abbrev: Society of Graphical and Allied Trades.
sogdolager.