Lexicographical Neighbors of Squarings
Literary usage of Squarings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Directions for Laying Off Ships on the Mouldloft Floor: With Some by John Fincham (1840)
"To end the level lines forward, square down where they intersect the middle and
after edge of the rabbet in the sheer plan, and set off on these squarings ..."
2. The Laws of Fésole: A Familiar Treatise on the Elementary Principles and by John Ruskin (1886)
"To represent these roundings, squarings, and flattenings completely, with all
the tints of brown and gray involved in them, ..."
3. The Laws of Fésole: A Familiar Treatise on the Elementary Principles and by John Ruskin (1879)
"... To represent these roundings, squarings, and flattening* completely, with all
the tints of brown and grey involved in them, ..."
4. The New Evangelism, and Other Addresses by Henry Drummond (1899)
"What moves an attentive mind in a sermon is its residual truth, not the complementary
passages, not the squarings with other doctrines, but that truth on ..."