Lexicographical Neighbors of Gadges
Literary usage of Gadges
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe: From the Iron Period of the Northern by John Hewitt (1860)
"... als gadges del Eey ;" and their daily pay is to be " six sols et demi parisis
par homme d'armes, et xii. deniers parisis par homme de pied V ..."
2. Mammon and His Message: Being the Second Part of God and Mammon by John Davidson (1908)
"2ND TOURIST. And my luck, too. I left this to the last. IST TOURIST [consulting
his guide-book}. They've gadges here, And trip-hooks. 2ND TOURIST. ..."
3. Report of the Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention of the American by American Railway Master Mechanics' Association (1898)
"At the Twentieth Annual Convention the recommendations of a committee were adopted,
making tire gadges manufactured by Messrs. Pratt & Whitney, Hartford ..."
4. Court Leet Records, V. 1, A.D. 1550- by Southampton (England). Court leet, William Frederick Masom, John Stephen Westlake (1907)
"(Cf. 1615, § 69, and 1617, § 33). 117.—Brewers and their Casks. " Itm we present
the Brewers Casks in manie of them is not agreable to our Iron gadges \vch ..."
5. Ancient Armour and Weapons in Europe: From the Iron Period of the Northern by John Hewitt (1860)
"... als gadges del Eey ;" and their daily pay is to be " six sols et demi parisis
par homme d'armes, et xii. deniers parisis par homme de pied V ..."
6. Mammon and His Message: Being the Second Part of God and Mammon by John Davidson (1908)
"2ND TOURIST. And my luck, too. I left this to the last. IST TOURIST [consulting
his guide-book}. They've gadges here, And trip-hooks. 2ND TOURIST. ..."
7. Report of the Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention of the American by American Railway Master Mechanics' Association (1898)
"At the Twentieth Annual Convention the recommendations of a committee were adopted,
making tire gadges manufactured by Messrs. Pratt & Whitney, Hartford ..."
8. Court Leet Records, V. 1, A.D. 1550- by Southampton (England). Court leet, William Frederick Masom, John Stephen Westlake (1907)
"(Cf. 1615, § 69, and 1617, § 33). 117.—Brewers and their Casks. " Itm we present
the Brewers Casks in manie of them is not agreable to our Iron gadges \vch ..."