Lexicographical Neighbors of Sloyds
Literary usage of Sloyds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Principles and Methods of Teaching: A Manual for Normal Schools, Reading by Charles Clinton Boyer (1899)
"(2) Paper sloyds and wood sloyds of the geometrical forms, the construction to
be preceded by working drawings made by the pupil, and by the teacher's ..."
2. Principles and Methods of Teaching: A Manual for Normal Schools, Reading by Charles Clinton Boyer (1899)
"(2) Paper sloyds and wood sloyds of the geometrical forms, the construction to
be preceded by working drawings made by the pupil, and by the teacher's ..."
3. The Monthly Review by Henry Newbolt, Charles Hanbury-Williams (1901)
"He did some professional work for sloyds from time to time, and that member of
the firm who had let Merrion Lodge to Mina ..."
4. The School World (1901)
"... be clearly understood at the outset that in Sweden, the country of its birth,
Educational Sloyd is but the youngest of a family of four brother sloyds, ..."
5. Transactions by American Foundrymen's Society (1903)
"After taking three or four lessons at what they term one of their "sloyds"—they
call it sloyd over there—little boys will produce things in wood that to me ..."