Lexicographical Neighbors of Motordom
Literary usage of Motordom
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handbook of Business English by George Burton Hotchkiss, Edward Jones Kilduff (1920)
"It has established a distinct new type among the fine cars of motordom. To-day,
more than 20000 are in service. Yet there is no secret back of the Essex ..."
2. Story of the Automobile: Its History and Development from 1760 to 1917, with by Herbert Lee Barber (1917)
"Why it is that motordom hasn't erected a monument to Oliver Evans for his abiding
faith in the future of the motor car as a speed demon, ..."
3. The English of Commerce by John Baker Opdycke (1920)
"Note the following: The Essex fills a place in motordom that has long been vacant.
It meets the demand for a car in which the owner can take both pride and ..."
4. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1915)
"A scant half mile to the west was the great caravansary known the world around,
Tahoe Tavern, its stables crowded with the ponderous aristocrats of motordom ..."
5. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1916)
"II Lit Digest 51:1488 D 25 '15 motordom on view. Outlook 112:62-3 Ja 12 '16 Fuel
See Automobile engines—Fuel Gearing Ser «too Automobiles—Steering gear; ..."
6. Handbook of Business English by George Burton Hotchkiss, Edward Jones Kilduff (1920)
"It has established a distinct new type among the fine cars of motordom. To-day,
more than 20000 are in service. Yet there is no secret back of the Essex ..."
7. Story of the Automobile: Its History and Development from 1760 to 1917, with by Herbert Lee Barber (1917)
"Why it is that motordom hasn't erected a monument to Oliver Evans for his abiding
faith in the future of the motor car as a speed demon, ..."
8. The English of Commerce by John Baker Opdycke (1920)
"Note the following: The Essex fills a place in motordom that has long been vacant.
It meets the demand for a car in which the owner can take both pride and ..."
9. Sunset by Southern Pacific Company, Southern Pacific Company. Passenger Dept (1915)
"A scant half mile to the west was the great caravansary known the world around,
Tahoe Tavern, its stables crowded with the ponderous aristocrats of motordom ..."
10. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1916)
"II Lit Digest 51:1488 D 25 '15 motordom on view. Outlook 112:62-3 Ja 12 '16 Fuel
See Automobile engines—Fuel Gearing Ser «too Automobiles—Steering gear; ..."