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Definition of Skillings
1. Proper noun. An English surname that originated in Norfolk, of unknown derivation. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Skillings
1. skilling [n] - See also: skilling
Lexicographical Neighbors of Skillings
Literary usage of Skillings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Annotated Cases, American and English by H Noyes Greene, William Mark McKinney, David Shephard Garland (1918)
"Fulton for William E. skillings. [276] PIERCE, J.—About the first of April, 1H13,
the plaintiff skillings in exchange sold to the defendant Collins, ..."
2. Catalogue of Books Relating to Architecture: Construction and Decoration in by Boston Public Library, Mary Harris Rollins, Frank A. Bourne (1914)
"skillings, DN, and DB Flint Illustrated catalogue of portable sectional buildings.
Boston. [1862. ..."
3. The universal cambist, and commercial instructor by Patrick Kelly (1811)
"A Mark is divided into 16 skillings or Shillings; and a Skilling into 2 ...
which pass for 7 Marks 6 skillings Danish currency, and are commonly reckoned at ..."
4. Travels on the Continent: Written for the Use and Particular Information of by Mariana Starke (1820)
"skillings 8 of which make 1 dollar. Forty-eight skillings, or six dollars, ...
The Bank notes are of the following kinds: 8 skillings—12 skillings—24 ..."
5. ... Baptisms and Admission from the Records of First Church in Falmouth, Now by First Parish Church (Portland, Me.), Marquis Fayette King, Maine Genealogical Society (1894- ) (1898)
"George Ingersol, John Lewis, Phineas Rider, Thomas skillings, and Humphrey Durham
living at Back Cove. Thomas Wise and Hugh Mosier living at ..."