Definition of Sculped

1. Verb. (past of sculp) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sculped

1. sculp [v] - See also: sculp

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sculped

sculle
sculled
sculler
sculleries
scullers
scullery
scullery maid
sculles
sculling
scullings
scullion
scullionly
scullions
sculls
sculp
sculped (current term)
sculpin
sculping
sculpins
sculps
sculpsit
sculpt
sculptability
sculptable
sculpted
sculpting
sculptors
sculptress
sculptresses
sculptrices

Literary usage of Sculped

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

1. The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine by Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew (1851)
"... Royal Bird ffrom out y" Realm no Sagamore or Chief permitt itt ; for never of y° million flint stone arrowes sculped by y' childeren of y" woodes, ..."

2. Foreign Topography; Or, An Encyclopedick Account, Alphabetically Arranged by Thomas Dudley Fosbroke (1828)
"... the present Copts, some of whom are nearly as fair as the Euro- It is not known with what tools they sculped their figures. In the calcareous stone, ..."

3. Journals of the Military Expedition of Major General John Sullivan Against by New York (State). Secretary's Office, Frederick Cook (1887)
"... and Shot one of the Pack horsemen and sculped him and wounded one Within one hundred yards of the Camp at Retreat Beeting 22d this Day ..."

4. Daniel Boone, Wilderness Scout by Stewart Edward White (1922)
"So when the small Indian war parties finally swooped they got results, and several men were, as Boone spelled it, "killed and sculped." This brought about a ..."

5. Publications of the Buffalo Historical Society by Buffalo Historical Society (1879)
"... came to us to day who was taken at Wyoming when that Place was Cutt off her Husband and one Child was killd and sculped in her sight when she was taken, ..."

6. Journal of the British Archaeological Association by British Archaeological Association (1863)
"This trinket is wrought of yellow bronze or brass thinly plated with silver, the transverse beam being sculped with seven or eight little cavities which are ..."

7. Therapeutic Gazette (1897)
"A necessary feature of this method is that the limits of the patch to be "sculped" must be previously carefully marked out with a black line drawn round it ..."

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