Definition of Golgothas

1. golgotha [n] - See also: golgotha

Lexicographical Neighbors of Golgothas

golfer's elbow
golfer's skin
golfers
golfiana
golfianas
golfing
golfings
golflike
golfs
golfspeak
golfwise
golgi cell
golgin
golgins
golgiokinesis
golgothas (current term)
goliard
goliardery
goliardic
goliards
goliardy
golias
goliased
goliases
goliasing
goliath
goliath beetle
goliath frog
goliaths
golimumab

Literary usage of Golgothas

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

1. Through the Buffer State: A Record of Recent Travels Through Borneo, Siam by John MacGregor (1896)
"A P.ough Climb—The Dyaks at Home—Their Village golgothas— Their Head-hunting Sports—Same Suppressed by the First ..."

2. Spain: Her Institutions, Politics, and Public Men: A Sketch by Severn Teackle Wallis (1853)
"... among the golden golgothas of California, and yet we have not heard, for all that, that the golgothas are lacking skulls! ..."

3. Writings of Severn Teackle Wallis by Severn Teackle Wallis (1896)
"Half a generation will usually answer the same purpose, quite as effectually, among the golden golgothas of California, and yet we have not heard, ..."

4. Introduction to the Study of Mortuary Customs Among the North American Indians by Harry Crécy Yarrow (1880)
"George Catlin* describes what he calls the "golgothas" of the Mandans: " There are ... of these golgothas, or circles of twenty or thirty feet in diameter, ..."

5. Spain: Her Institutions, Politics, and Public Men by Severn Teackle Wallis (1853)
"Half a generation will usually answer the same purpose, quite as effectually, among the golden golgothas of California, and yet we have not heard, ..."

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