Lexicographical Neighbors of Horsings
Literary usage of Horsings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The English Illustrated Magazine (1884)
"He found the workmen sitting bolt upright on their horsings, grinding " under
the robin " as it is called, that is to say, holding their blades end-wise, ..."
2. History of Greenfield: Shire Town of Franklin County, Massachusetts by Francis McGee Thompson, Lucy Cutler Kellogg (1904)
"Some of Major Sheldon's horsings having been washed out two weeks before, he had
placed $i,000 insurance on the work which prevented loss to him. ..."
3. Practical Forms of Agreements Relating to Sales and Purchases by Henry Moore (1884)
"... beer, spirits, spirituous and malt liquor, and (//' any) the brewing utensils,
casks, and horsings now on the said premises—> /•. which shall remain ..."
4. The Archaeological Review by Gomme, George Laurence, Sir, 1853-1916 (1889)
"The sons of the Horse, or the horsings, though no mentions occurs of them in our
documents, have left their mark at two places called Horsington, ..."