|
Definition of Bell seat
1. Noun. A seat that has a bell shape (on some 18th century chairs).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bell Seat
Literary usage of Bell seat
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Economic and Social History of New England, 1620-1789 by William Babcock Weeden (1891)
"Clerk Hill, of old King's Chapel, was not only church servant, a sexton to ring
the bell, seat strangers, sweep, etc.; he was a church officer clothed with ..."
2. Recollections of a New York Surgeon by Arpad Geyza Gerster (1917)
"Climbing the heavy timbers of the bell seat, we reached the top of the bell crown;
standing on this, the explorer's head and shoulders just entered the ..."
3. The Worcester Almanac, Directory and Business Advertiser by American Genealogical Lending Library (1884)
"Sears William, driver, 190 Front, h. 78 Summer [pond, b. 26 Eastern ат.
Sears William, jr. butcher, Belmont n. bell seat on Benjamin, machinist, 110 Green, ..."
4. Elsie at the World's Fairby Martha Finley by Martha Finley (1894)
"Full view - About this book -
Add to my library
- More editions
Google Book Search Help | Advanced Book SearchAbout Google Book Search - Book Search Blog - Information for Publishers - Google Home©2007 Google"