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ingleside

[ing-guhl-sahyd] / ˈɪŋ gəlˌsaɪd /


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"Silence!" cried the sutor from the opposite ingleside.

From Traditions of Lancashire, Volume 2 by Roby, John

For in the sweet Scotch tongue, "ingleside" means "fireside," or ingle may mean fireplace, or chimney-corner; so you see it gave a home feeling to the place, calling it "Ingleside."

From Maid Sally by Cheever, Harriet A.

"If he is," said Grandma Elsie, giving the old gentleman a pleasant smile, "we will set him in the warmest corner of the ingleside and order refreshments."

From Christmas with Grandma Elsie by Finley, Martha

Here for the asking was a competence, love, an ingleside of his own.

From The Line of Love Dizain des Mariages by Cabell, James Branch

John, however, walked quietly in, and sat down on a heap of rubbish by the ingleside; and William, following his example, sat down over-against him.

From The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 331, September 13, 1828 by Various