Lexicographical Neighbors of Hanched
Literary usage of Hanched
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1892)
"... t' wasp teng'd t' dog, an' t' dog hanched at t' cat, an' t' cat ran ..."
2. Microscopical Physiography of the Rock-making Minerals: An Aid to the by Harry Rosenbusch (1888)
"More frequently, however, tourmaline appears in staff-like individuals without
sharp crystalline development, in hanched or finely radiating aggregates; ..."
3. Industrial Education by United States Bureau of Labor, Charles Henry Winslow, Jesse C. Bowen (1911)
"... slip mortise and tenon, miter corner tongues together, mortise and tenon,
hanched corner, post and rail, mil dovetailed to post, common dovetail, ..."
4. The Gardener's Text-book: Containing Practical Directions Upon the Formation by Peter Adam Schenck (1851)
"The young shoots and stalks of the unfolded leaves, when hanched and tender, are
boiled and dressed like asparagus. They also form an excellent ingredient ..."