Lexicographical Neighbors of Sassywood
sastruga sastrugi sat sat-nav sat-navs sat around sat down sat in sat nav sat navs | sat on it sat on the fence sat out |
Literary usage of Sassywood
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Charleston Medical Journal and Review (1859)
"First case of Dysentery—continued desire to go to stool—pain in the lower bowels;
stools, mucus mixed with blood—gave the tincture of sassywood in ..."
2. Africa and the American Flag by Andrew Hull Foote (1854)
"This king was informed by the president, " that he and hrs people must agree to
abandon the slave-trade, to discontinue the use of sassywood, engage in no ..."
3. The Future of Africa: Being Addresses, Sermons, Etc., Etc., Delivered in the by Alexander Crummell (1862)
"Moloch rales and reigns throughout the whole continent, and by the ordeal of
sassywood, Fetiches, human sacrifices, and devil-worship, is devouring men, ..."
4. Senate Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Public Documents and Executive by United States Congress. Senate (1850)
"T ordeal of sassywood is one of the most prevalent and distinctive of A can
superstitions, and by it thousands perish, miserably, every year These laws are ..."
5. House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d by United States Congress. House (1854)
"An accused person is tried by the ordeal of drinking red water, a decoction of
sassywood, or by a general palaver, which decides the innocence or guilt, ..."