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Definition of Saltcellars
1. saltcellar [n] - See also: saltcellar
Lexicographical Neighbors of Saltcellars
Literary usage of Saltcellars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hellenistic Pottery: Athenian and Imported Wheelmade Table Ware and Related by Susan I. Rotroff (1997)
"The black-glazed pieces have a nearly straight wall, leaning out towards the top.
The West Slope saltcellars are lower and have a more uniformly concave ..."
2. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal by William Chambers, Robert Chambers (1846)
"The hatchet changes owners :it once ; and the good wife deems it expedient to
pocket the affront for a more convenient season. Then as to saltcellars, ..."
3. The Gentleman's Magazine (1861)
"He also gave to the convent for their use in the refectory, there to be enjoyed
and nowhere else, dishes and 2 chargers, and 24 saltcellars of silver, ..."
4. Hellenistic Pottery: Athenian and Imported Wheelmade Table Ware and Related by Susan I. Rotroff (1997)
"The black-glazed pieces have a nearly straight wall, leaning out towards the top.
The West Slope saltcellars are lower and have a more uniformly concave ..."
5. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal by William Chambers, Robert Chambers (1846)
"The hatchet changes owners :it once ; and the good wife deems it expedient to
pocket the affront for a more convenient season. Then as to saltcellars, ..."
6. The Gentleman's Magazine (1861)
"He also gave to the convent for their use in the refectory, there to be enjoyed
and nowhere else, dishes and 2 chargers, and 24 saltcellars of silver, ..."