Lexicographical Neighbors of Beveller
Literary usage of Beveller
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Half-tone Process: A Practical Manual of Photo-engraving in Half-tone on by Julius Verfasser (1907)
"Afterwards the margins can be snapped off by bending with the fingers or with a
pair of pliers. Fnp. 140, LINING beveller. ..."
2. The Contemporary Review (1867)
"... men " recalling beveller in his pride, or Blacklock of the mighty stride "—the
peal of the bell, —the gathering of the horses,—the start,—" they're off, ..."
3. Life and Labour of the People in London by Charles Booth (1895)
"A beveller holds the glass and presses its edge first against an iron grinding
mill or wheel, upon which a mixture of sand and water constantly plays, ..."
4. The American Petroleum Industry by Raymond Foss Bacon, William Allen Hamor (1916)
"All plates are to be neatly and carefully bevel-sheared on a rotary beveller for
outside and inside caulking, and the corners are to be scarfed so as to ..."
5. Style in Furniture by R. Davis Benn (1904)
"The modern sideboard not infrequently has the appearance of being chiefly an
object lesson in the skill of the glass-beveller and silverer ; but matters are ..."
6. Literature in the Century by Alban Bertram De Mille (1903)
"He died at Liverpool in 1888. Matthew Arnold's first book was a collection called
The Strayed beveller, and other Poems, 1849. ..."