Definition of Cantled

1. cantle [v] - See also: cantle

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cantled

cantillate
cantillated
cantillates
cantillating
cantillation
cantillations
cantina
cantinas
cantiness
canting
cantingly
cantings
cantion
cantions
cantle
cantled (current term)
cantles
cantlet
cantlets
cantlie line
cantling
canto
canton
cantonal
cantoned
cantoning
cantonize
cantonized
cantonizes
cantonizing

Literary usage of Cantled

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

1. Works on Bookbinding, Practical and Historical: Examples of Bookbindings of by Avery Library, Columbia University Library (1903)
"The frame is of an inlaid black band, with a semi-spiral gold line in center, with three plain gold lines on each side, forming a rectangle cantled at the ..."

2. The History of England by Nicolas Tindal (1757)
"After the % death of Arthur, they lived in a fort of anarchy. What remained of their country, was cantled out into little independent ..."

3. Recollections of a Confederate Staff Officer by Gilbert Moxley Sorrel (1905)
"The small general in a high-cantled saddle could not get his leg over in the position of the horse until Longstreet helped him down. ..."

4. The Romance of Sir Beues of Hamtoun by Carl Schmirgel (1894)
"... a cantled town. On it* tower he вес« . Indy, whom he beseeches to give him food ..."

5. The English Illustrated Magazine (1892)
"... as opposed to the pressure on the stirrup ; so they were perhaps safer than the flatter cantled saddle which succeeded them, and which had a second ..."

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