Lexicographical Neighbors of Trucing
Literary usage of Trucing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Philosophical Dictionary by Voltaire (1843)
"... mention a name which may bear upon the deluge. But in Greek mimai means mimic,
comedian. There are no means of trucing the deluge of such an origin. ..."
2. The United Service (1902)
"... made slight repairs to boilers of Wisconsin; general overhauling, aligning
and trucing up of main engines of transport Egbert; installed new feed pumps, ..."
3. A Treatise on the Law of Copyholds and Customary Tenures of Land: With an by Charles Isaac Elton (1874)
"The map which accompanies the application should be on trucing cloth, and may be
a copy from any map or plan which has been continued and sealed as a first ..."
4. History of the Norman Kings of England: From a New Collation of the by Thomas Cobbe (1869)
"Only undaunted Henry de Tracey, in the very midst of the enemy's quarters, held
up the cause ; trucing at last, in loyal terms, ' till the king should ..."
5. Extracts from Chordal's Letters: Comprising the Choicest Selections from the by James Waring See (1909)
"They gouge easily, because they run slow. They run slow for convenience in trucing
up. They don't get trued up, because the shaft is loose in the ..."