Definition of Dholls

1. dholl [n] - See also: dholl

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dholls

dhobie itch
dhobie mark
dhobie mark dermatitis
dhobis
dhoby
dhobying
dhol
dholak
dholaki
dholaks
dhole
dholes
dholki
dholkis
dholl
dholls (current term)
dhols
dhoney
dhoneys
dhoni
dhonies
dhonis
dhony
dhoolies
dhooly
dhoora
dhooras
dhooti
dhootie
dhooties

Literary usage of Dholls

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

1. On the Stowage of Ships and Their Cargoes: With Information Regarding by Robert White Stevens (1871)
"GRAHAM, from London, having hove in sight, she towed the barque to Plymouth, where the fire was extinguished. The hanks of coir (dholls 2 to ..."

2. Dues and Charges on Shipping in Foreign Ports: A Manual of Reference for the (1907)
"... in bags 18 — Corn], rough 20 ,, in casks 16 Coir, loose and unscrewed 12 — Coir, in dholls 10 ..."

3. Chemical News and Journal of Physical Science (1868)
"The next class of farinaceous foods are the pulses, as peas, beans, and lentils of this country, and the dholls and grams of India. ..."

4. Diabetes mellitus: its history, chemistry, anatomy, pathology, physiology by William Morgan (1877)
"... rice, millet, and Guinea corn; secondly, the various pulses— peas, beans, lentils, and the dholls and grains of India ; and thirdly, arrowroot, tapioca, ..."

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