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Definition of Stuccoed
1. stucco [v] - See also: stucco
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stuccoed
Literary usage of Stuccoed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians by John Gardner Wilkinson (1837)
"The rooms, and, indeed, all the parts of the house, were stuccoed within and
without, and ornamented with various devices painted on the walls; ..."
2. Our Old Home, and English Note-books by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1912)
"... not looking nearly so ancient as it is, because of new brick and stuccoed
fronts which have been plastered over its antiquity; although still there are ..."
3. Our Old Home: And English Note-books by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1898)
"... not looking nearly so ancient as it is, because of new brick and stuccoed
fronts which have been plastered over its antiquity; although still there are ..."
4. Annals, Comprising Memoirs, Incidents and Statistics of Harrisburg: From the by George Hallenbrooke Morgan (1858)
"It is a neat structure, in the Grecian style, built of brick, stuccoed, and
painted white to imitate marble. The following is a list of the officers of the ..."
5. Elements of Art Criticism: Comprising a Treatise on the Principles of Man's by George Whitefield Samson (1876)
"... stuccoed, CARVED AND PAINTED PEDESTALS AND NICHE-BORDERS FOR STATUARY.
The aesthetic, distinct from the purely intellectual wants of man's nature, ..."
6. The Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Nathaniel Hawthorne (1891)
"... not looking nearly so ancient as it is, because of new brick and stuccoed
fronts which have been plastered over its antiquity; although still there are ..."