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Definition of Fulleries
1. fullery [n] - See also: fullery
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fulleries
Literary usage of Fulleries
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Earth as Modified by Human Action: A Last Revision of "Man and Nature" by George Perkins Marsh (1885)
"At the lower extremity of the wood and on the stream are several fulleries, each
requiring a force of eight horse-power to drive the water-wheels wliich ..."
2. Pompeii, Its Life and Art by August Mau (1907)
"In the part of Pompeii thus far excavated we find two large fulleries and one
smaller establishment that can be identified with certainty; and there were ..."
3. Man and Nature: Or, Physical Geography as Modified by Human Action by George Perkins Marsh (1865)
"At the lower extremity of the wood and on the stream are several fulleries, each
requiring a force of eight horse-power to drive the water wheels which work ..."
4. Classical Weekly (1910)
"... that "the details of the process are known to us from paintings at Pompeii,
where they adorn the walls of fulleries which have been excavated". ..."
5. The Andover Review edited by Egbert Coffin Smyth, William Jewett Tucker, John Wesley Churchill, George Harris, Edward Young Hincks (1892)
"... renowned by the scoffer Martial, or the luxurious owner of fulleries at Mutina ;
the general public delighted themselves exceedingly ; but " good ..."
6. Records of the Past by Records of the Past Exploration Society (1902)
"... an important one in a wool-wearing community, and the garments were nearly
all sent to them to be cleansed. There were two large fulleries in Pompeii. ..."
7. Social Life at Rome in the Age of Cicero by William Warde Fowler (1909)
"... from paintings at Pompeii, where they adorn the walls of fulleries which have
been excavated. A plan of one of them will be found in Mau's Pompeii, p. ..."