Crossword-Solution: ABERFOYLE 9 letters, 3 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with ABERFOYLE (5)

Sometimes the proverb is worded thus:--'Claw for claw, and the devil take the shortest nails, as Conan said to the devil.' NOTE 20.--WATERFALL The description of the waterfall mentioned in this chapter is taken from that of Ledeard, at the farm so called on the northern side of Lochard, and near the head of the Lake, four or five miles from Aberfoyle.
Waverley Sir Walter Scott 2006
With anxious eye he wandered o'er Mountain and meadow, moss and moor, And pondered refuge from his toil, By far Lochard or Aberfoyle.
The Lady of the Lake Sir Walter Scott 2002
Sometimes the proverb is worded thus--'Claw for claw, and the devil take the shortest nails, as Conan said to the devil.' NOTE 24 The description of the waterfall mentioned in this chapter is taken from that of Ledeard, at the farm so called, on the northern side of Lochard, and near the head of the lake, four or five miles from Aberfoyle.
Waverley, Volume I Sir Walter Scott 2004
Sometimes the proverb is worded thus—“Claw for claw, and the devil take the shortest nails, as Conan said to the devil.” NOTE 24 The description of the waterfall mentioned in this chapter is taken from that of Ledeard, at the farm so called, on the northern side of Lochard, and near the head of the lake, four or five miles from Aberfoyle.
Waverley Sir Walter Scott 2006
Returning to the hotel, we started in a drosky (I do not know whether this is the right name of the vehicle, or whether it has a right name, but it is a carriage in which four persons sit back to back, two before and two behind) for Aberfoyle.
Passages From the English Notebooks, Volume 2 Nathaniel Hawthorne 2005

Quotes with ABERFOYLE (1)

Mine wasn't a lakes-and-boats kind of childhood. I grew up on a Glasgow council estate with a single mother. For our holidays, we went to Grandma and Grandad's caravan near Aberfoyle.
Kelly Macdonald