Lexicographical Neighbors of Helmeting
Literary usage of Helmeting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fraser's Magazine (1870)
"In the morning he had hurt his arm by a fall, and now, as he was helmeting himself
for the charge, a kick from one of his comrades' horses broke his leg. ..."
2. In Portia's Gardens by William Sloane Kennedy (1897)
"Seen at a distance, the inky or snowy globes of the train-plume show like a chain
of Greek Q's. Smoke is the ensign of trade and oriflamme of war; helmeting ..."
3. Forty-seven Identifications of the Anglo- Saxons with the Lost Ten Tribes of by Edward Hine (1878)
"The helmeting and militarising of our police force ; the placing of military men,
of all men the most unsuitable, as their executive ; much of our prison ..."