Lexicographical Neighbors of Subcellars
Literary usage of Subcellars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Testimony Taken Before the Senate Committee on Cities: Pursuant to (1891)
"... and you will find between 26000 and 30000 in the city of New York; I say you
won't find in the whole city of London but very few subcellars; in New York ..."
2. The Best Short Stories of ... and the Yearbook of the American Short Story edited by [Anonymus AC02789944] (1916)
"... whose faces are the color of dead Chinese; six-dollar-a-week salesgirls in
the arc-lighted subcellars of six-million-dollar corporations ? ..."
3. Sanitary, Heating and Ventilation Engineering: A General Reference Work by American Technical Society (1918)
"Well for Collecting Surface Drainage from subcellars, etc., below Main Drain,
... For subcellars or other points below the level of the main drain, ..."
4. Carpentry and Contracting: A Practical Reference Work on Carpentry, Building by American Technical Society (1919)
"Well for Collecting Surface Drainage from subcellars, etc., below Main Drain,
... For subcellars or other points below the level of the main drain, ..."
5. A Dictionary of Architecture and Building, Biographical, Historical, and by Russell Sturgis (1901)
"The uppermost story will then usually be known as the collar, and lower ones as
subcellars. Wine Cellar. A room arranged for the reception of wine and other ..."
6. Criminality and Economic Conditions by Willem Adriaan Bonger (1916)
"Counterfeiting takes refuge at present in mountain caverns, or subcellars in the
city, but we know that coining was long a royal monopoly. ..."
7. Criminality and Economic Conditions by Willem Adriaan Bonger (1916)
"... or subcellars in the city, but we know that coining was long a royal monopoly.
"Finally, theft, so degrading in our day, has had a brilliant past. ..."