Lexicographical Neighbors of Steined
Literary usage of Steined
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1864)
"Also a steined chalk grave in nave containing about three sets of bones, but
these had evidently been before disturbed, as they were found to be placed ..."
2. Sessional Papers (1901)
"For instance, in a court at Appledore, a pebble-steined well was observed a few
... The walls are dry-steined, and the well is * As an instance of this, ..."
3. Water Supply: The Present Practice of Sinking and Boring Wells. With by Ernest Spon (1885)
"The well is 171 feet deep, and is steined partly with brickwork and partly with
iron cylinders. For 12 feet in depth the well is 11 feet 6 inches in ..."
4. Water Supply: The Present Practice of Sinking and Boring Wells. With by Ernest Spon (1885)
"The well is 171 feet deep, and is steined partly with brickwork and partly with
iron cylinders. Tor 12 feet in depth the well is 11 feet 6 inches in ..."
5. Water Supply: The Present Practice of Sinking and Boring Wells. With by Ernest Spon (1885)
"The well is 171 feet deep, and is steined partly with brickwork and partly with
iron cylinders. For 12 feet in depth the well is 11 feet 6 inches in ..."
6. Engineering Notes by Frank Robertson (1873)
"Those lined with brick or stone, called steined shafts, are circular. 12.
Working shafts may be either timbered from 6' to 9' square, or steined, ..."
7. Engineering Notes by Frank Robertson (1873)
"Those lined with brick or stone, called steined shafts, are circular. 12.
Working shafts may be either timbered from 6' to 9' square, or steined, ..."