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ingleside

[ ing-guhl-sahyd ]

noun

, Chiefly British Dialect.
  1. a fireside.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of ingleside1

First recorded in 1740–50; ingle + side 1

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Example Sentences

Mammy lived in her cabin at "the quarters," at Ingleside, but was getting old and lame, and but little work was required of her.

Then off would roam Sally, perhaps loitering around fair Ingleside, or returning to her beloved pine woods and leafy oak-tree.

On the porch at Ingleside the honeysuckle and climbing roses were bursting into radiant bloom.

Oh, but it was wonders she did with the old brush, the same that the groom had thrown away at Ingleside!

And now that evenings of study had stopped for awhile, Sally went again after supper to the beloved seat at Ingleside.

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