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Definition of Scrimshawed
1. scrimshaw [v] - See also: scrimshaw
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scrimshawed
Literary usage of Scrimshawed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. On the Zoological Position of Texas by Edward Drinker Cope (1880)
"Scrimshawed and mounted as watch case, figure of American eagle. ... Scrimshawed
with figure of America iu colors. JH Clark, Newport, RI 7659. ..."
2. Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections by Smithsonian Institution (1882)
"Scrimshawed with British coat of arms. and female figure. J. Varden. 24905. ...
Scrimshawed and mounted as watch CUM-, figure of American eagle. J. II. ..."
3. Bibliography of the Fishes of the Pacific Coast of the United States to the by Theodore Gill (1882)
"Scrimshawed with British coat of arm» and female ligure. ... Scrimshawed and
mounted as watch can, ligure of American eagle. J. II. Clark, Newport, KI 24904 ..."
4. The Old Navy and the New by Daniel Ammen, Ulysses Simpson Grant (1891)
"Apra was their favorite resort to obtain supplies, thirty or more visiting the
port yearly, and leaving numbers of "scrimshawed" whale teeth and other ..."
5. The Whale Fishery and Its Appliances by James Temple Brown (1883)
"Scrimshawed SHIP. Model of whale-ship carved in relief; hull, sails, masts, and
spars, wood. All sails set. Hull painted black; sails, white. ..."
6. The Fisheries Exhibition Literature (1883)
"... at the bottom and allowed to pass upward through the eggs. (35.) CHESTER,
CAPTAIN HC, Noank, Connecticut. Walrus tusks scrimshawed, and frame made of ..."