Lexicographical Neighbors of Fagoted
faggots fagins faglet faglets fagmaster fagmasters fagomine fagopyrin fagopyrins fagopyrism | fagoted (current term) fagoter fagoters fagoting fagotings fagots fagotti fagotto fags fagtard | fagtards fah faham faheyite fahlband |
Literary usage of Fagoted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A treatise on the strength of materials by Peter Barlow (1867)
"Old bolts, found promiscuously, piled and fagoted by hand- hammers at my works .
. . . . 71 10 14 inch full . . English bars, piled and rolled 86 0 14 inch ..."
2. A Treatise on the Strength of Timber, Cast and Malleable Iron, and Other by Peter Barlow (1851)
"Old bolts, found promiscuously, piled and fagoted by hand-hammers at my works 71
10 1^ inch full . . English bars, piled and rolled . ..."
3. The Mining Magazine (1856)
"The two portions fagoted, heated and hammered into a cylinder of one inch diameter ;
nicked all round ; broken with a blow ; a clean fracture ; no fibre; ..."
4. The Metallography and Heat Treatment of Iron and Steel by Albert Sauveur (1918)
"... the reheating to a welding heat and subsequent working of piles (fagots or
faggots) of pieces of wrought iron and steel scrap is called "fagoted" iron, ..."
5. A Treatise on the Progressive Improvement & Present State of the by John Holland, Robert Hunt (1853)
"... is worked by me through the grooved rollers, in the manner in which I use bar
or wrought-iron, fagoted and heated to a welded heat for that purpose; ..."
6. Johnson's Materials of Construction by John Butler Johnson, Morton Owen Withey (1919)
"... pure muck-bar iron the following three varieties of wrought iron are commonly
marketed: fagoted iron, ... fagoted iron is hot rolled from box piles the ..."