Definition of Boultings

1. boulting [n] - See also: boulting

Lexicographical Neighbors of Boultings

boulevardier
boulevardiers
boulevards
boulimia
boulle
boulles
bouls
boult
boulted
boulter
boulters
boultin
boulting
boultings (current term)
boults
boun
bounce back
bounce frequency
bounce house
bounce houses
bounce off
bounce off the walls
bounce out
bounceable
bounceback
bouncebackability
bouncebackable

Literary usage of Boultings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Agricultural Tenancies: With Forms and by George Wingrove Cooke (1850)
"... hay or straw produced upon his farm ; but, if the straw is formed into reeds or boultings for the purpose of thatching, he is allowed to dispose of it. ..."

2. Five Hundred Pointes of Good Husbandrie by Thomas Tusser (1878)
"for a cloth used for sifting meal in mills. See Peacock's Glossary, sv There was a term " boultings " or ..."

3. Talpa: Or, The Chronicles of a Clay Farm. An Agricultural Fragment by Chandos Wren Hoskyns (1854)
"Do look at the boultings, Sir ! That's for litter for the team I suppose ! He's late to market with that load; no wonder the' go so fast. ..."

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