Definition of Aisleway

1. an aisle [n -WAYS] - See also: aisle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aisleway

airwomen
airworthier
airworthiest
airworthiness
airworthinesses
airworthy
airwound
airy
airy fairy
ais
aisle
aisled
aisleless
aisles
aisless
aisleway (current term)
aisleways
aisling
aislings
aisy
ait
aitch
aitchbone
aitchbones
aitches
aithochrous
aitiologies
aitiology
aits
aitu

Literary usage of Aisleway

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

1. Poems and Plays by Percy MacKaye (1916)
"Seven candles on the little panes Sway to the choir's subdued refrains, As down the aisleway floor He seeks the entry door. IX More faintly now, ..."

2. Manual by American Railway Engineering Association (1916)
"... of doors in spotting cars on the trav-k next to the house, and also eliminates the necessity of keeping an aisleway inside the house on the track side. ..."

3. Manual of the American Railway Engineering Association by American Railway Engineering Association (1921)
"... and also eliminates the necessity of keeping an aisleway inside the house on the track side. It should be at least 8 feet wide to give sufficient room ..."

4. The Old Rockingham Meeting House: Erected 1787 and the First Church in by William Danforth Hayes, Lyman Simpson Hayes (1915)
"... elvish from the outer gloom Seven candles on the little panes Sway to the choir's subdued refrains, As down the aisleway floor He seeks the entry door. ..."

5. Christianity Practically Applied: The Discussions of the International by Elisha Benjamin Andrews, Heman Lincoln Wayland, James McCosh (1894)
"The speakers would walk up and down the aisleway, and we had our men stationed at different points around the stand, and generally there was no disturbance. ..."

6. Gently with the Tides: The Best of Living Aboard by Michael L. Frankel (1990)
"Apparently, a boat had come adrift in the night and was fetching up against his boat down the aisleway. Would I please come and remove the transient vessel? ..."

7. How to Run an Automobile; a Concise, Practical Treatise Written in Simple by Victor Wilfred Pagé (1917)
"... through the aisleway between the two front seats, while the relation of the various levers and pedals to each other is shown at the right of the cut. ..."

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