Definition of Lispings

1. lisping [n] - See also: lisping

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lispings

lisianthuses
lisinopril
lisitsynite
lisk
liskeardite
lisks
lisle
lisles
lisne
lisnes
lisped
lisper
lispers
lisping
lispingly
lispings (current term)
lispound
lispounds
lisps
lispund
lispunds
lispy
liss
lissamine green dyes
lissamine rhodamine B 200
lissamphibian
lissamphibians
lisse
lissencephala
lissencephalia

Literary usage of Lispings

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

1. Early American Poetry: A Compilation of the Titles of Volumes of Verse and by Oscar Wegelin (1907)
"lispings of the Muse: | a | Selection | from | Juvenile Poems, | Chiefly written at and before the age of sixteen, | by John Howard Payne. ..."

2. The Newspaper Worker: Designed for All who Write, But Especially Addressed by James Philip MacCarthy (1906)
"We instance this case and the cases mentioned by Ramsay to show that ability to write is not a birth gift like the divine lispings of the poet. ..."

3. Source Books on American History: Priced Catalogue of a Remarkable by Lathrop C. Harper (1914)
"lispings from the Muse. A Selection from Juvenile Poems chiefly written at and before the Age of Sixteen. 8vo, original paper covers, pp. 8+. ..."

4. American Book Prices Current (1921)
"lispings of the Muse. [Lond.] 1815. 8vo. Hf. sheep (hinges weak; bound in with Memoires of Payne, Lond., 1815), A., Feb. 6, '20. (73) $80.00. ..."

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