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 ..."

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