Definition of Scuncheons

1. scuncheon [n] - See also: scuncheon

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scuncheons

scummers
scummier
scummiest
scummily
scumminess
scumming
scummings
scummy
scums
scumsucker
scumsuckers
scumsucking
scumware
scuncheon
scuncheons (current term)
scundered
scunge
scunged
scunges
scungier
scungiest
scungilli
scungillis
scunging
scungy
scunner
scunnered
scunnering
scunners

Literary usage of Scuncheons

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

1. Builders' Reliable Estimator and Contractors' Guide: A Complete Guide for by Frederick Thomas Hodgson (1917)
"... broad lineal feet 820-0 Plumbing plain scuncheons 4l/2" broad lineal feet 440-0 Forming 36 openings for ventilation in 4^" partitions at ends of beds as ..."

2. Greece: The Mainland, Poloponnest by Wolfgang Josing (2000)
"The mosaics in the three scuncheons, depicting the birth of Jesus, His baptism, and the Presentation in the Temple, were saved. There is a portrait of Luke ..."

3. Fourth Report and Inventory of Monuments and Constructions in Galloway by Herbert Eustace Maxwell (1914)
"... east gable are two round-arched windows measuring 2 feet 9 inches in height by 5£ inches in breadth, with splayed outer jambs and wide inner scuncheons. ..."

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