Definition of Huttings

1. hutting [n] - See also: hutting

Lexicographical Neighbors of Huttings

hutchinsonite
hutchlike
hutchunsonian
hutia
hutias
hutlike
hutment
hutments
hutong
hutongs
huts
hutted
hutter
hutters
hutting
huttings (current term)
huttonite
hutzpa
hutzpah
hutzpahs
hutzpas
huxter
huxtered
huxtering
huxters
huyghenian
huzoor
huzoors
huzz
huzza

Literary usage of Huttings

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

1. The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany (1824)
"... of huttings. good deal surprised at what has happened this day. Look, said the Hon. Chairman, to the interruption which has been given to the regular ..."

2. The Political State of the British Empire: Containing a General View of the by John Adolphus (1818)
"Judgment of outlawry in the huttings is not given by the mayor, who is coroner, or his deputy, but by the recorder, ..."

3. The Chemical Trade Journal and Oil, Paint and Colour Review (1892)
"... huttings. THE REVENUE AND GAS PRODUCTS STILLS. Lord G. Hamilton.—The question of the carriage of petroleum in bulk through the Suez Canal was considered ..."

4. History of the Westminster Election: Containing Every Material Occurrence by J. Hartley (1785)
"Lord Mahon then retired to the back of the huttings, and Sir Cecil Wray and Lord Hood advanced, both of whom experienced every mark of approbation. ..."

5. The Law Reports by Great Britain Court of Chancery, George Wirgman Hemming (1872)
"Butcher (2). Nanney v. Williams (3), Phillips v. huttings (4) ... huttings, but it is not touched by it. Forshaw v. Welsby (8) shews, so far as the case ..."

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