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Definition of Stroudings
1. strouding [n] - See also: strouding
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stroudings
Literary usage of Stroudings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Missouri by Eugene Morrow Violette (1918)
"... handkerchiefs, steam- loom shirtings, and cotton hose; a few woolen goods,
consisting of super blues, stroudings, pelisse cloth and shawls, crapes, ..."
2. George Rogers Clark Papers, 1771- by George Rogers Clark, James Alton James (1912)
"... One Check shirt 1 Pair of Shoes half a yard of Blue stroudings with half a
pound of thread the ..."
3. The Last American Frontier by Frederic Logan Paxson (1910)
"There were also "a few woollen goods, consisting of super blues, stroudings,
pelisse cloths, and shawls, crapes, ..."
4. Iowa Journal of History by State Historical Society of Iowa (1903)
"... bar lead, Chinese vermilion, verdigris, gun flints, shot guns, blankets, blue
and red stroudings, ..."
5. Kaskaskia Records, 1778-1790 by Clarence Walworth Alvord, Kaskaskia (Ill.) (1909)
"I ought to have Blankets & stroudings for them before Winter if possible. Mr.
Lindsay's commission, if he succeeds, will not purchase half enough for the ..."
6. Annual Report of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs to the Secretary of the by United States Bureau of Indian Affairs (1872)
"Indian goods, such as beads, paints, and stroudings are nearly all excluded,
while necessary and useful commodities are obtained ..."