Definition of Shalloons

1. Noun. (plural of shalloon) ¹

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Definition of Shalloons

1. shalloon [n] - See also: shalloon

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shalloons

shalier
shaliest
shaling
shalk
shalks
shall
shall's
shall-flower
shalli
shallis
shalln't
shallnae
shallon
shallons
shalloon
shalloons (current term)
shallop
shallops
shallot
shallots
shallow
shallow-copy
shallow-draft
shallow-draught
shallow-fry
shallow-hearted
shallow-waisted
shallow breathing
shallow copy
shallow embedding

Literary usage of Shalloons

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A New Universal Gazetteer: Containing a Description of the Principal Nations by Richard Brookes, John Marshall (1839)
"1389. with manufactures of shalloons, serges, &c. 56 m. W. by S. of London. Wheeling, townships of Belmont and Guernsey Cos. Ohio. ..."

2. A New Universal Gazetteer, Containing a Descripton of the Principal Nations by Richard Brookes, John Marshall (1832)
"NY Гор. 1389. with manufactures of shalloons, serges, &c. 56 in. \V. ijy S. of London. .... shalloons ..."

3. The Port Folio by Joseph Dennie, Asbury Dickins (1824)
""Forty guineas, Mr. shalloons," cried I — " Na, surely you could never look for that ... "Make it punds, Mr. shalloons, and I'll tak him," qou' I. " Well, ..."

4. The Port Folio by Joseph Dennie, Asbury Dickins (1824)
"Forty guineas, Mr. shalloons," cried I—" Nn, surely you could never look for that—thirty's mair like the price." "Half the difference," said he, ..."

5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1823)
"Air shalloons, yon's a very convenient and quiet beast of yours ; would ye do a friend a ... Make it punds, Mr shalloons, and I'll tak him, quo' I. " Well, ..."

6. Continuation and Additions to the History of Bradford, and Its Parish by John James (1866)
"Towards the latter end of the seventeenth century, there is evidence that the worsted manufacture, the making of shalloons, had, in a small way, ..."

7. The Oriental Herald and Journal of General Literature by James Silk Buckingham (1826)
"shalloons were, about twenty years since, one of the principal articles from England to Turkey. In the year 1792 there were imported 50000 to 52000 pieces ..."

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