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Definition of Lasket
1. n. latching.
Definition of Lasket
1. a loop at the foot of a sail [n -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lasket
lashkar lashkars lashless lashlike lashline lashlines lasht lashup lashups lashwise | lasing lasings lasiocampid lasiocampid moth lask lasket (current term) laskets lasks lasque lasques |
Literary usage of Lasket
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Thoughts for the Thoughtful by Old Humphrey (1843)
"THE lasket LANE. AGAIN do I say it to my sorrow, that a worse road than lasket
Lane it would be very difficult to find. So stony in one part, and so clayey ..."
2. Ka-mi-akin, the Last Hero of the Yakimas by A. J. Splawn (1917)
"His name was Tal-le- lasket and he thought he could fix it so that we would not be
... Of course I immediately asked him about Tal-le-lasket and the Stick ..."
3. Nomination of John Skelton Williams: Hearing Before the Committee on Banking by Committee on Banking and Currency, United States, Senate, Congress (1919)
"Mr. lasket. No: I do not say that. T do hot mean any such thing as that. ... Mr.
lasket. I merely want to say—perhaps I have already said it—that so far as ..."
4. The engineer's and mechanic's encyclopaedia (1835)
"I'lasket and Brown for the following mode of operating ; and as the exclusive
privilege granted to those gentlemen is expired, those of our readers who may ..."