Definition of Helmeting

1. helmet [v] - See also: helmet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Helmeting

helly
hellyerite
hellzapoppin
helm
helmage
helmed
helmen
helmer
helmers
helmet
helmet cell
helmet flower
helmet orchid
helmeted
helmetflower
helmeting (current term)
helmetless
helmetlike
helmets
helmette
helmettes
helming
helminth
helminth proteins
helminthagogue
helminthagogues
helminthemesis
helminthes
helminthiases
helminthiasis

Literary usage of Helmeting

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

1. Fraser's Magazine (1870)
"In the morning he had hurt his arm by a fall, and now, as he was helmeting himself for the charge, a kick from one of his comrades' horses broke his leg. ..."

2. In Portia's Gardens by William Sloane Kennedy (1897)
"Seen at a distance, the inky or snowy globes of the train-plume show like a chain of Greek Q's. Smoke is the ensign of trade and oriflamme of war; helmeting ..."

3. Forty-seven Identifications of the Anglo- Saxons with the Lost Ten Tribes of by Edward Hine (1878)
"The helmeting and militarising of our police force ; the placing of military men, of all men the most unsuitable, as their executive ; much of our prison ..."

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