Lexicographical Neighbors of Scabbled
Literary usage of Scabbled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Irrigation Engineering by Arthur Powell Davis, Herbert Michael Wilson (1919)
"Concrete, 1:3:6 Gravel, loose Gravel, rammed Masonry of granite or stone of like
weight: Well dressed Well-scabbled rubble, 20 per cent mortar. ..."
2. Reports of Cases, Civil and Criminal, Argued and Adjudged in the Circuit by United States, John Aldred Hayward, Circuit Court (District of Columbia, George Cochrane Hazelton (1907)
"... and accompanied said evidence with an effort to show an adoption by the
defendant of said scabbled stone by the same being estimated as ..."
3. The Civil Engineer's Pocket-book: Of Mensuration, Trigonometry, Surveying by John Cresson Trautwine (1874)
"About i of the masa will be mortar " " " well-scabbled drv rubble ... About M
to ^ part will be mortar " " " roughly scabbled dry rubble At 155 Ibs per cub ..."
4. The Civil Engineer's Pocket-book by John Cresson Trautwine (1907)
"If the etone be sandstone And the total cost of lar*?« well scabbled ranged
sandstone masonry in mortar, may be taken at about $10 per cnb yd. ..."
5. Handbook of Cost Data for Contractors and Engineers: A Reference Book Giving by Halbert Powers Gillette (1910)
"The course of stones against which the springer stones of an arch abut. Slope Wall.—A
pavement of scabbled stones laid upon an earth slope to protect it ..."
6. Working Data for Irrigation Engineers by Ernest Anthony Moritz (1915)
"... rammed Masonry of granite or stone of like weight: Well dressed Well-scabbled
rubble, Roughly scabbled 20 per cent mortar.. . rubble, 25 per cent to ..."
7. Useful Information for Practical Men Compiled for E. I. Du Pont de Nemours by E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company (1908)
"63 Lime, quick, thoroughly shaken 75 Masonry, of granite or limestones, well-dressed
throughout 165 Masonry, of granite, well scabbled mortar rubble; ..."
8. Materials and Constructions: A Text-book of Elementary Structural Design by James Alfred Pratt (1912)
"Masonry of granite or limestone, well-dressed '• 165 Masonry of granite,
well-scabbled mortar rubble, about J of mass will be mortar 154 Masonry of granite, ..."