Definition of Hollas

1. holla [v] - See also: holla

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hollas

holistically
holists
holk
holked
holking
holks
holla
holla back
holla backs
hollaed
hollaing
hollandaise
hollandaise sauce
hollandaises
hollandite
hollas (current term)
holler
holler out
hollered
hollerer
hollerers
hollering
hollers
hollidam
hollidams
hollied
holliers
hollies
hollingworthite
hollo

Literary usage of Hollas

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

1. History of the burgh of Dumfries, with notices of Nithsdale, Annandale, and by William McDowall (1867)
"... up in the district during the sixteenth century, though none now remains but hollas,* hoar and roofless—"a brotherless hermit, the last of its race. ..."

2. Records (1918)
"... side of the two Kodi hollas and extends for about a mile in length. The soda efflorescence appears in areas bearing the Reve- nue Survey numbers 20, 21, ..."

3. A Narrative of the Expedition Sent by Her Majesty's Government to the River by William Allen, Thomas Richard Heywood Thomson (1848)
"On the 23rd we weighed, and stood over to a beautiful inlet in St. Thomas', just opposite to hollas, which had been previously examined in a boat. ..."

4. A History of Modern Europe: From the Fall of Constantinople by Thomas Henry Dyer, Arthur Hassall (1901)
"They were the first links in the chain of the Great hollas, ... Then followed the Lesser hollas, the judges of ten cities of the second rank. ..."

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