Lexicographical Neighbors of Currieries
Literary usage of Currieries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1888)
"The ribbon industry is of less importance than formerly, but there are ironworks,
cotton, hat, elastic, and worsted factories, currieries, and tanneries. ..."
2. South London by Walter Besant (1899)
"There arc tanneries, currieries, fur and skin dyeing works, breweries, rice mills,
mustard mills, pepper mills, dyeing works, dog's food manufactories, ..."
3. Memoirs of the Kings of Spain of the House of Bourbon: From the Accession of by William Coxe (1815)
"Numerous currieries are established in Seville; fabrics of cloths and cotton in
Avila; in Madrid, and the other capitals, of buttons and cutlery, trinkets, ..."
4. Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1878)
"G. is celebrated for its currieries and its paper manufacture ; it also exports
great quantities of dried plums and figs to England. Pop. 6000. ..."
5. Chambers' Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1874)
"G. is celebrated for its currieries and its paper manufacture ; it also exports
great quantities of dried plums and figs to England. Pop. 6000. ..."
6. Proceedings and Debates of the Third National Quarantine and Sanitary by New York (City). Board of Councilmen, Board of Councilmen (1859)
"To this category belong lime or plaster kilns, when they are in constant operation,
high-pressure steam- engines, gas-works, currieries, tanneries, ..."