Lexicographical Neighbors of Shaftings
Literary usage of Shaftings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ruling Case Law as Developed and Established by the Decisions and by William Mark McKinney, Burdett Alberto Rich (1917)
"... it is not to be supposed that a recovery will be denied in any jurisdiction.4 In
some states statutes requiring all saws, gears, shaftings, ..."
2. Stoddart's Encyclopaedia Americana: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and by American supplement, Encyclopaedia britannica (1884)
"In four shaftings the superincumbent strata are 300 feet in depth ; in one, 200
feet. The following are results of analyses of coals from Twin Creek. ..."
3. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1904)
"That said fire also destroyed the cotton, corn, cotton seed, cans and cases,
engines and boilers, shaftings and pulleys, and each and every article as ..."
4. A History of Gothic Art in England by Edward Schröder Prior (1900)
"... the marble shaftings of Lincoln and Chichester. But the art of the grand
episcopal style, as it had developed in the south, was now to come northward. ..."
5. Archaeologia Cantiana by Kent Archaeological Society (1878)
"Portions of these shaftings are in Hilborough churchyard. In this wall are stones
from some earlier building, and a remaining portion of a piscina or stoup ..."
6. The Principles of Industrial Management by John Christie Duncan (1911)
"Power fires are commonly caused by poorly hung shaftings, by shaftings not being
properly watched, by hot bearings, and loose pulleys. ..."