Lexicographical Neighbors of Etamines
Literary usage of Etamines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chronicon Rusticum-commerciale: Or, Memoirs of Wool, &c. Being a Collection by John Smith (1747)
"<*ua/, for EtamineS and Serges. At Beaumont, la Roue, and Roziers, ... At Le
Mans, are made double etamines and Cam- <tu Maine, lets, which are commonly ..."
2. A Cotton Fabrics Glossary by Frank P. Bennett, & Co (1914)
"etamines are dyed in almost any color. Blue, black, red and various shades of drabs
... etamines were originally made with worsted yarns, which, of course, ..."
3. Digest of Decisions of the Treasury Department (customs) and of the Board of by United States Dept. of the Treasury (1908)
"The word " etamines," aa used in paragraph 339, act of 1897, is used in a
denominative and not in a descriptive sense, and, as such, embraces only such ..."
4. Nature's Enigma: The Problem of the Polyp in the Letters of Bonnet, Trembley by Virginia P. Dawson (1987)
"Elles m'y ont paru moins regulieres que celles des etamines; mais jamais je ne
suis parvenu à y decouvrir d'Insectes, ni de ces oeufs en forme de bateau ..."