Lexicographical Neighbors of Scaldino
Literary usage of Scaldino
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Californian Illustrated Magazine by Charles Frederick Holder, Edward James Livernash (1893)
"Women sat warming their hands over the inevitable scaldino, so dear to the Italian
heart. Young girls turned the cranks of roasting machines, from which the ..."
2. Life in Tuscany by Mabel Sharman Crawford (1859)
"The scaldino takes its place alike in drawing-room and kitchen, ... The scaldino
is not without some value, indeed, in a pleasurable point of view; ..."
3. Life in Tuscany by Mabel Sharman Crawford (1859)
"be untrue; for, though neither open fire-places nor close stoves are patronized
by them, they possess, in the great domestic institution of the scaldino, ..."
4. Life in Tuscany by Mabel Sharman Crawford (1859)
"be untrue; for, though neither open fire-places nor close stoves are patronized
by them, they possess, in the great domestic institution of the scaldino, ..."
5. Composition and Rhetoric by Maude Radford Warren (1903)
"The scaldino is a small pot of glazed earthen-ware having an ... She carries her
scaldino with her in the house from room to room, and takes it with her ..."
6. Venetian Life by William Dean Howells (1883)
"The use of the scaldino is known to all ranks, but it is the women of the ...
The scaldino is a small pot of glazed earthen-ware, having an earthen bale: ..."