Lexicographical Neighbors of Puered
Literary usage of Puered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Puering, Bating & Drenching of Skins by Joseph Turney Wood (1912)
"The relative thickness of the same skin in the limed and puered conditions under
... If both limed and puered skin be then subjected to the same load, ..."
2. Modern American Tanning: A Practical Treatise on the Manufacture of Leather (1910)
"Care must be exercised not to get them puered too much, also to get the lime out.
If puered too much your leather will be loose and break coarse. ..."
3. Animal Proteins by Hugh Garner Bennett (1921)
"Skins which are to be tawed for glove kid are both puered and drenched. They are
heavily puered at 70° F. for 3 hours, or even longer for the heavier skins. ..."
4. Animal Proteins by Hugh Garner Bennett (1921)
"Skins which are to be tawed for glove kid are both puered and drenched. They are
heavily puered at 70° F. for 3 hours, or even longer for the heavier skins. ..."
5. Chemical Abstracts by American Chemical Society (1916)
"puered skins absorb more degras than skins which have been tunned without, but
the gain is more than balanced by the leather substance lost in the ..."
6. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1864)
"When the regiment marched with Granger's corps to the relief of (lie h.-lca-
puered army .at ..."