Lexicographical Neighbors of Laureling
Literary usage of Laureling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Furniture of the Pilgrim Century, 1620-1720: Including Colonial Utensils and by Wallace Nutting (1921)
"The laureling, which it bears on the short stiles, resembles that on the author's
court cupboard, page 125. Also that on the chest, page 3, ..."
2. "The System,": As Uncovered by the San Francisco Graft Prosecution by Franklin Hichborn (1915)
""laureling the Brow of a Harlequin 'Reformer'," said of Mr. Hamilton's claims
for Hearst: "The San Francisco Examiner Is advertising an article by Edward H. ..."
3. The Hudson-Fulton Celebration: Catalogue of an Exhibition Held in the by Wilhelm Reinhold Valentiner, Henry Watson Kent, Florence Nightingale Levy (1909)
"... and laureling on stiles ; carved brackets ; paneled ends ; flattop. English oak.
H.2Ó; L. 51. Lent by HE Bolles. CHEST. Three panels and top rail carved ..."
4. The Hudson-Fulton Celebration: Catalogue of an Exhibition Held in the by Wilhelm Reinhold Valentiner, Henry Watson Kent, Florence Nightingale Levy (1909)
"... and laureling on stiles ; carved brackets ; paneled ends; flat top. English oak.
H. 26; L. 51. Lent by HE Bolles. CHEST. Three panels and top rail ..."