Definition of Frescoers

1. frescoer [n] - See also: frescoer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Frescoers

frequentist
frequentistic
frequentists
frequently
frequently asked questions
frequentness
frequentnesses
frequents
frere
freres
frescade
frescades
fresco
frescoed
frescoer
frescoers (current term)
frescoes
frescoing
frescoist
frescoists
frescolike
frescos
fresh(a)
fresh-cut
fresh-faced
fresh-water
fresh air
fresh as a daisy
fresh bean

Literary usage of Frescoers

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

1. A History of the People of the United States: From the Revolution to the by John Bach McMaster (1885)
"Gilders and painters, frescoers and carvers, had been brought from England to assist in the decoration, and, mindful of the opposition once made by the good ..."

2. The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science by Johns Hopkins University (1888)
"... men qualified as sign-painters, frescoers and paper-hangers. With the coming season it is proposed to undertake all these special branches of the trade. ..."

3. The Craftsmanby Gustav Stickley by Gustav Stickley (1907)
"CWe are also Designers, frescoers, and Makers and Importers of ."Fine Furniture and Furnishings, including all lines of interior work and decoration. ..."

4. Chicago and Its Suburbs by Everett Chamberlin (1874)
"... cases to send abroad for their architects, frescoers and upholsterers, as well as for their special patterns of Aubusson or ..."

5. Pushing to the Front: Or, Success Under Difficulties; a Book of Inspiration by Orison Swett Marden (1894)
"Would you join Michael Angelo in carrying mortar for the frescoers up long ladders, to catch some suggestions from their words or work? ..."

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