Lexicographical Neighbors of Scaldini
Literary usage of Scaldini
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Life in Tuscany by Mabel Sharman Crawford (1859)
"One stumbles over scaldini on the floor, knocks down scaldini on the table;
scaldini here, and there, and everywhere, exhibit themselves, from morn till ..."
2. Life in Tuscany by Mabel Sharman Crawford (1859)
"One stumbles over scaldini on the floor, knocks down scaldini on the table ;
scaldini here, and there, and everywhere, exhibit themselves, from morn till ..."
3. Life in Tuscany by Mabel Sharman Crawford (1859)
"One stumbles over scaldini on the floor, knocks down scaldini on the table;
scaldini here, and there, and everywhere, exhibit themselves, ..."
4. European Mosaic by Howard Payson Arnold (1864)
"of scaldini. A scaldino is a little earthen pot, with a bail of the same ...
The scaldini are the life-preservers of the Florentines, and by no other means ..."
5. The American Woman Abroad by Blanche McManus (1911)
"In winter, the Italian expects an earthen scaldini filled with glowing ashes to
heat a ... One American is known who collected as many scaldini as possible, ..."
6. European Mosaic by Howard Payson Arnold (1864)
"of scaldini. A scaldino is a little earthen pot, with a bail of the same ...
The scaldini are the life-preservers of the Florentines, and by no other means ..."
7. The American Woman Abroad by Blanche McManus (1911)
"In winter, the Italian expects an earthen scaldini filled with glowing ashes to
heat a ... One American is known who collected as many scaldini as possible, ..."
8. Life in Tuscany by Mabel Sharman Crawford (1859)
"One stumbles over scaldini on the floor, knocks down scaldini on the table;
scaldini here, and there, and everywhere, exhibit themselves, from morn till ..."
9. Life in Tuscany by Mabel Sharman Crawford (1859)
"One stumbles over scaldini on the floor, knocks down scaldini on the table ;
scaldini here, and there, and everywhere, exhibit themselves, from morn till ..."
10. Life in Tuscany by Mabel Sharman Crawford (1859)
"One stumbles over scaldini on the floor, knocks down scaldini on the table;
scaldini here, and there, and everywhere, exhibit themselves, ..."
11. European Mosaic by Howard Payson Arnold (1864)
"of scaldini. A scaldino is a little earthen pot, with a bail of the same ...
The scaldini are the life-preservers of the Florentines, and by no other means ..."
12. The American Woman Abroad by Blanche McManus (1911)
"In winter, the Italian expects an earthen scaldini filled with glowing ashes to
heat a ... One American is known who collected as many scaldini as possible, ..."
13. European Mosaic by Howard Payson Arnold (1864)
"of scaldini. A scaldino is a little earthen pot, with a bail of the same ...
The scaldini are the life-preservers of the Florentines, and by no other means ..."
14. The American Woman Abroad by Blanche McManus (1911)
"In winter, the Italian expects an earthen scaldini filled with glowing ashes to
heat a ... One American is known who collected as many scaldini as possible, ..."