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Definition of Saladings
1. salading [n] - See also: salading
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saladings
Literary usage of Saladings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. May Byron's Vegetable Book: Containing Over 750 Recipes for the Cooking and by May Clarissa Gillington Byron (1916)
"... VII HERBS AND saladings NOTE.—This chapter includes those pot-herbs which are
used in connection with salt food at the present day : a small list indeed ..."
2. "Railway Abattoirs" and Other Papers Relating to Meat Distribution by D. Tallerman (1891)
"VEGETABLE AND saladings. The fields'of Ireland furnish the opportunity for the
provision of a large amount of profitable employment in a direction that they ..."
3. The Floral World and Garden Guide by Shirley Hibberd (1864)
"The Hollow Crown is the most useful variety, but in deep, sandy, rich soils, the
Guernsey parsnip grows to an immense size. saladings. ..."
4. The Parks and Gardens of Paris: Considered in Relation to the Wants of Other by William Robinson (1883)
"Though the whole process of growing these saladings is carried on within the very
walls of Paris, there are many who suppose them to be (like the Green Peas ..."
5. Narratives of Early Pennsylvania, West New Jersey and Delaware, 1630-1707 by Albert Cook Myers (1912)
"... Artichokes, with many others; most sorts of saladings, besides what grows
naturally Wild in the Country, and that in great plenty also, as Mustard, Rue, ..."