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Definition of Rafted
1. raft [v] - See also: raft
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rafted
Literary usage of Rafted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Saginaw County, Michigan by Michael A. Leeson, Damon Clarke (1881)
"are included in the estimate for that stream, although all of them do not properly
belong to that stream. The total number of logs rafted out of the Bad ..."
2. The Diary of Matthew Patten of Bedford, N.H.: From Seventeen Hundred Fifty by Matthew Patten (1903)
"... the best he can of them and to pay himself out of it and the afternoon we all
went arid rafted John Moors logs at ..."
3. The Diary of Matthew Patten of Bedford, N.H. by Matthew Patten (1903)
"... and 8 pine logs Wallace is to take them down and make the best he can of them
and to pay himself out of it and the afternoon we all went and rafted ..."
4. Six Months of a Newfoundland Missionary's Journal, from February to August, 1835 by Edward Wix (1836)
"... and quietly persevered in it, till the spars which had been thrown overboard,
were rafted to the shore by the sagacious animals. Friday, 8. ..."
5. Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern, English and Foreign by James Wood (1893)
"For the love of woman is a shoot, not a seed, and nourishes most vigorously only
when in ц rafted on that love which is rooted in the breast of another. ..."
6. Historial and Descriptive Sketches of the Maritime Colonies of British America by John Macgregor (1828)
"annually hauled out of the woods, and rafted to Miramichi. To the northward of
these places, and near the passage of ..."