Definition of Soapers

1. soaper [n] - See also: soaper

Lexicographical Neighbors of Soapers

soapbark
soapbarks
soapberries
soapberry
soapberry family
soapberry tree
soapberry vine
soapbox
soapbox car
soapbox cars
soapboxed
soapboxes
soapboxing
soaped
soaper
soapers (current term)
soapfish
soapie
soapier
soapies
soapiest
soapily
soapiness
soapinesses
soaping
soapings
soapland
soaplands
soapless
soaplessly

Literary usage of Soapers

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

1. The Elements of Agriculture: A Book for Young Farmers by George Edwin Waring (1879)
"soapers' The refuse ley of soap factories and ... The soapers' ley, especially, will be found a good manure for lands on which grain lodges. ..."

2. A Practical Treatise on Manures: From the Recent Publication of the British (1851)
"soapers' waste, (a)—The use of the ashes produced by the manufacture of soap—the refuse of which is termed soapers' waste—has been much recommended as ..."

3. The Printing of Textile Fabrics: A Practical Manual on the Printing of by Charles Frederick Seymour Rothwell (1897)
"Soaping and Fixing Machinery— Open soapers.—With the exception of calic" printed with pigment colours, all the prints that are steamed are either soaped, ..."

4. The Repertory of Patent Inventions: And Other Discoveries and Improvements (1809)
"On the Use of Soap-makers Waste Ashes, commenly called soapers* Waste, as a Manure. Drawn up by Order of the BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, and published by its ..."

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