Definition of Laurelling

1. laurel [v] - See also: laurel

Lexicographical Neighbors of Laurelling

laurel
laurel-tree
laurel cherry
laurel family
laurel fever
laurel green
laurel oak
laurel sumac
laurel water
laurel willow
laurel wreath
laureled
laureling
laurelite
laurelled
laurelling (current term)
laurels
laurelwood
laurence-moon-biedl syndrome
laurentian
laurer
laurestina
laurestine
laurestines
lauric
lauric acid in-chain-hydroxylase
lauric acid monooxygenase
lauric acids
lauriferous

Literary usage of Laurelling

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Colonial Furniture in America by Luke Vincent Lockwood (1921)
"The top rail is carved in a lunette design, and on all four stiles are carved laurelling, each surmounted by a rosette. The pilasters and arches on the ..."

2. The Works of Hannah More by Hannah More (1838)
"1 also think we must begin to confine bell-ringing to every other day, laurelling the mail coaches to three times a week, and illuminations to once a ..."

3. The Practical Book of Interior Decoration by Harold Donaldson Eberlein, Abbot McClure, Edward Stratton Holloway (1919)
"... reeding, fluting, nulling, lozenges, laurelling, palmated chains, pomegranates, notching, "jewelling," geometrical designs and similar devices, ..."

4. Richard to Minna Wagner: Letters to His First Wife by Richard Wagner (1909)
"The Hamburg letter, on the contrary, brought a great stupidity : the management, having lately given Herr Gounod an ovation with be-laurelling for his Faust ..."

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