Lexicographical Neighbors of Tabletted
Literary usage of Tabletted
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Local Records: Or, Historical Register of Remarkable Events which Have by Thomas Fordyce (1876)
"The style is decorated Gothic of a fl md character, the columns having carved
capitals, the canopy tabletted and enriched with crocketts, pinnacles, ..."
2. The Criminal Prisons of London, and Scenes of Prison Life by Henry Mayhew, John Binny (1862)
"Then stations rush rapidly by, tabletted all over with showy advertising boards
and bills announcing cheap clothing, or cheap tea, or bedding, or stationery ..."
3. A Year of Consolation by Fanny Kemble (1847)
"As I shall surely not be tabletted, I think it fit here to record the interesting
fact of my having passed through the tunnel of the Anio. ..."
4. Io Anche!: Poems, Chiefly Lyrical by Thomas Smibert (1851)
"I had been reading, at the close of day, Of old Manoah, and his son, whose name
Stands tabletted to never-ending fame, Samson. Him see I now, ..."
5. Quarterly Journal by Geological Society of London (1862)
"Furthermore, ten drawers of fossils, chiefly from the Eifel and tho Rhenish
provinces, have been tabletted, labelled, and named, but not arranged ..."