Lexicographical Neighbors of Siruping
Literary usage of Siruping
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Vermont Historical Gazetteer: A Magazine, Embracing a History of Each by Abby Maria Hemenway, George W. Wing, Carrie Elizabeth Hemenway Page (1871)
"The Spring following ho dug troughs and carried them to the trees on the crust,
and tapped and boiled in the first run. While siruping off, the young man ..."
2. Fifth Reader by Charles Maurice Stebbins (1913)
"After about three days of gathering and boiling the sap, came the " siruping down."
During all that afternoon we added no more sap, and we watched carefully ..."
3. Fifth Reader by Charles Maurice Stebbins (1913)
"... squirrel, mouse, muskrat, fox : we knew them all by their tracks. After about
three days of gathering and boiling the sap, came the " siruping down. ..."
4. Forest Fancies by Lucy Charlton Kellerhouse (1917)
"bush, you air so handy at the siruping-down. I like useful children. Has your ma
got many like you?" "So many," cried Nani, "that she is going to let me ..."
5. House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d by United States Congress. House (1863)
"Twelve hours is long enough to boil at one time for siruping off. The sirup should
be boiled down as thick as it can be strained when taken from the fire. ..."