Lexicographical Neighbors of Cascables
Literary usage of Cascables
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute by United States Naval Institute (1894)
"The form of these cannon, with their hollow cascables and their breech-block
recess evidently produced by coring or by employing a three-part mold, ..."
2. Seamanship: Comp. from Various Authorities, and Illustrated with Numerous by Stephen Bleecker Luce (1877)
"... and bring their ends in to the cascables of the aftermost guns you intend
using ; clinch them there and lash them to those guns forward of the trunnions ..."
3. The British Army: Its Origin, Progress, and Equipment by James Sibbald David Scott, Sibbald David Scott (1868)
"The heavier guns (there being no cascables or trunnions at first) were embedded
in solid blocks of oak, grooved for their reception, with a loose block at ..."