Definition of Skived

1. Verb. (past of skive) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Skived

1. skive [v] - See also: skive

Lexicographical Neighbors of Skived

skittishness
skittishnesses
skittle
skittle-dog
skittle-dogs
skittle alley
skittle ball
skittle out
skittle pin
skittleball
skittled
skittles
skittling
skitty
skive
skived (current term)
skiver
skivered
skivering
skivers
skives
skivie
skivier
skiviest
skiving
skivings
skivvied
skivvies
skivvy
skivvying

Literary usage of Skived

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

1. Spons' Dictionary of Engineering, Civil, Mechanical, Military, and Naval by Edward Spon, Oliver Byrne (1870)
"... the clamp-plate being carried into contact with the leather to be skived, while the knife is borne against the thin edge of the clamp-plate and against ..."

2. The Human foot, anatomy, deformities and treatment by William Mathias Scholl (1916)
"HALLUX VALGUS AND BUNION FELT PADDING Concaved pads of felt, smoothly skived, that can be placed about the affected area to remove pressure, are very useful ..."

3. The Plough, the Loom, and the Anvil (1856)
"If the shoulders Wf re not formed on the tree, the gullet piece would have to be skived off, aud fitted in and tacked to the frunt of the frame or tree ..."

4. Hygiene of the Boot and Shoe Industry in Massachusetts by State Board of Health, Massachusetts State Board of Health, Massachusetts (1912)
"In raw- edged shoes the edges are blackened before they are skived. ... After being skived, the edges are given a coating of cement and folded over and ..."

5. The Shoe Industry by Frederick James Allen (1916)
"The edges of the upper leather which are to show in the finished shoe are "skived," or beveled to a thin edge which can be folded in so as to give a more ..."

6. The Shoe Industry by Frederick James Allen (1916)
"The edges of the upper leather which are to show in the finished shoe are "skived," or beveled to a thin edge which can be folded in so as to give a more ..."

7. The Shoe Industry by Frederick James Allen (1916)
"The edges of the upper leather which are to show in the finished shoe are "skived," or beveled to a thin edge which can be folded in so as to give a more ..."

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