Lexicographical Neighbors of Gantleted
Literary usage of Gantleted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes on Track: Construction and Maintenance by Walter Mason Camp (1903)
"The weighing track over track scales is usually gantleted with another, so that
cars which are not to be weighed may pas? without bringing load upon the ..."
2. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine by Roy J. Friedman Mark Twain Collection (Library of Congress) (1913)
"One lithe arm and hand, gantleted nearly to the elbow in close, white, glistening
fur, lay along the aluminium edge of the car. "As for my name, ..."
3. Railway Track and Track Work by Edward Ernest Russell Tratman (1901)
"For this purpose a sand track was adopted, gantleted with the running track, as
shown in Fig. 147. ..."
4. Brakespeare: Or, The Fortunes of a Free Lance by George Alfred Lawrence (1904)
"The knight smote his breast with his gantleted hand, till the corslet rang again.
" I have sinned more grievously than I wist of; else^ had I been spared ..."
5. The Photographic History of the Civil War: Thousands of Scenes Photographed by Francis Trevelyan Miller, Robert Sampson Lanier (1911)
"... his gantleted right hand in the palm of the left what he was saying—inaudible
to us. The other, wearing a long rubber coat over his uniform' (it had ..."
6. Notes on Track: Construction and Maintenance by Walter Mason Camp (1903)
"The weighing track over track scales is usually gantleted with another, so that
cars which are not to be weighed may pas? without bringing load upon the ..."
7. The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine by Roy J. Friedman Mark Twain Collection (Library of Congress) (1913)
"One lithe arm and hand, gantleted nearly to the elbow in close, white, glistening
fur, lay along the aluminium edge of the car. "As for my name, ..."
8. Railway Track and Track Work by Edward Ernest Russell Tratman (1901)
"For this purpose a sand track was adopted, gantleted with the running track, as
shown in Fig. 147. ..."
9. Brakespeare: Or, The Fortunes of a Free Lance by George Alfred Lawrence (1904)
"The knight smote his breast with his gantleted hand, till the corslet rang again.
" I have sinned more grievously than I wist of; else^ had I been spared ..."
10. The Photographic History of the Civil War: Thousands of Scenes Photographed by Francis Trevelyan Miller, Robert Sampson Lanier (1911)
"... his gantleted right hand in the palm of the left what he was saying—inaudible
to us. The other, wearing a long rubber coat over his uniform' (it had ..."