Definition of Frescoing

1. fresco [v] - See also: fresco

Lexicographical Neighbors of Frescoing

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

Literary usage of Frescoing

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

1. History of Philadelphia, 1609-1884 by John Thomas Scharf, Thompson Westcott (1884)
"All the windows are of the finest plate-glass, and the frescoing is in the latest and highest style of art. The principal staircase, of solid walnut, ..."

2. A Dictionary of Spanish Painters: Comprehending that Part of Their Biography by A. O'Neil (1834)
"... and at these times he was generally occupied in frescoing the Churches of the place. His engravings are also numerous. He died in 1724.—Seville. ..."

3. Reportby South Dakota Office of the Secretary of State by South Dakota Office of the Secretary of State (1902)
"500 10, H. Jorgenson, frescoing, on account ................... 35 00 12, City of ... 675 24, Harry Jorgenson, account frescoing ................... 2000 30 ..."

4. Fire Insurance and how to Build: Combining Also a Guide to Insurance Agents by Francis Cruger Moore (1903)
"This item does not cover frescoing, hangings or other wall coverings, tapestry or wood ... unless the amount on such frescoing, hangings, tapestry or wood ..."

5. Annual Report by Indiana State Board of Health (1901)
"The ordinary frescoing has an absorbing surface. In oil-treated walls of a ... I would give preference to the oil finish, and utterly condemn all frescoing. ..."

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