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Definition of Spangling
1. spangle [v] - See also: spangle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spangling
Literary usage of Spangling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1906)
"First hen is a gem, fine rich spangling, a hard one to beat anywhere; ...
First pullet, the best we have seen for a long time, fine in spangling and very ..."
2. Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Country Gentlemen (1876)
"Third splendid il spangling ; her comb and grizzly under feathering we did ...
First was capital in comb with large spangling ; he carried his tail in too ..."
3. The Canary Book: Containing Full Directions for the Breeding, Rearing, and by Robert L. Wallace (1893)
"The advantage gained by a good big bird is, that it shows the spangling and cap
to much greater advantage than a smaller specimen. ..."
4. The Canary Book: Containing Full Directions for the Breeding, Rearing and by Robert L. Wallace (1904)
"The advantage gained by a good big bird is, that it shows the spangling and cap
to much greater advantage than a smaller specimen. ..."
5. Genetics and Eugenics: A Text-book for Students of Biology and a Reference by William Ernest Castle, Gregor Mendel (1916)
"Gold (lacing, spangling, penciling]. 3. Striped down of chicks, black breast Plain
... 4.u spangling (Hamburg*) Non-spangled feathers. B. Not Sex-linked 5. ..."
6. Book of poultry by Lewis Wright (1885)
"These hens were much larger than those we have at present, and were certainly
coarse ; but for spangling—it was perfection 1 Still, I think among ..."