Definition of Escalading

1. escalade [v] - See also: escalade

Lexicographical Neighbors of Escalading

erythrulose
erythruloses
erythruria
esbat
esbats
escabeche
escabeches
escadrille
escadrilles
escae
escalade
escaladed
escalader
escaladers
escalades
escalading (current term)
escalado
escalate
escalated
escalates
escalating
escalation
escalation plan
escalations
escalator
escalator clause
escalators
escalatory
escalefter
escalier

Literary usage of Escalading

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

1. A Military Dictionary, Comprising Terms, Scientific and Otherwise, Connected by George Elliot Voyle, G. de Saint-Clair-Stevenson (1876)
"9 0 Ladders, escalading—Frames of wood, similar to the common ladder, ... There are two kinds of escalading ladders ; those in lengths provided by ..."

2. Historic Landmarks of the Deccan by Thomas Wolseley Haig, Sir Wolseley Haig (1907)
"Ladders were prepared and were placed in position, and the escalading party began to ascend them. Before they had reached the parapet, a dog, ..."

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