¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Stanchioned
1. stanchion [v] - See also: stanchion
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stanchioned
Literary usage of Stanchioned
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Complete Report of the Trial of Miss Madeline Smith: For the Alleged by Madeleine Hamilton Smith, John Morison, Scotland High Court of Justiciary (1857)
"I can't say whether all of these windows are stanchioned outside with iron bars
j those ... I talked to him from the window, which is stanchioned outside, ..."
2. Bulletins of the Agricultural Experiment Station: University of Illinois by Agricultural Experiment Station (1917)
"This reduction in labor in keeping the cows clean was brought about by carefully
adjusting to their size the spaces in which the cows were stanchioned. ..."
3. Reports of the Cases Relating to Maritime Law: Decided by the Court of by John Crockford (1868)
"The cargo was very well stowed with the exception that it was not stanchioned down.
It should have been floored over the top and ..."
4. The Mentor (1891)
"In this example the pieces are all in the stanchioned system, and the piece on
20 cannot escape, so that the piece on 12 may be moved. ..."
5. Trial of Madeleine Smith by Madeleine Hamilton Smith, Alexander Duncan Smith (1905)
"I can't say whether all of these windows are stanchioned outside with iron bars ;
those in Mains ... I talked to him from the window, which is stanchioned ..."
6. Trial of Miss Madeleine H. Smith, Before the High Court of Justiciary by Madeleine Hamilton Smith, Scotland High Court of Justiciary (1857)
"... stanchioned outside with Iron hars ; those in Main Street are. I too r no note
as to the other windows. The sill of the windows in the bedroom No. ..."
7. Sailing Alone Around the World by Joshua Slocum (1901)
"The ballast, concrete cement, was stanchioned down securely. There was no iron
or lead or other weight on the keel. If I took measurements by rule I did not ..."