5 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCHECKLATON»
Discover the use of
schecklaton in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
schecklaton and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Bulletin of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers
... knife-blades are carried in a spiral, their edges revolving in contact with a fixed
straight-edge called the ledger-blade. The machine is used to trim uneven fibers
from the face of woolen cloth. Shecklaton, Schecklaton. — See Ciclaton. Shed.
National Association of Wool Manufacturers, 1895
Schecklaton. — See Ciclalon. Scotch Carpet. — See Ingrain. Scotch Feed or
Ribbon System. See Ribbon System. Scoured Wool. — Wool washed perfectly
clean by mechanical and chemical processes in machines prepared for that
purpose.
National Association of Wool Manufacturers, 1895
3
The works of Edmund Spenser
... in Chaucer, where he descri- beth Sir Thopas his apparrell and armoure, when
he went to fight agaynst the Gyant, in his robe of shecklaton, which schecklaton is
that kind of guilded .leather with which they use to embroder theyr Irish jackes.
4
The works of Edmund Spenser
... in Chaucer, where he descri- beth Sir Thopas his apparrell and armoure, when
he went to fight agaynst the Grant, in his robe of shecklaton, which schecklaton is
that kind of guilded leather with which they use to embroder theyr Irish jackes.
Richard Morris, John Wesley Hales, 1929
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The Complete Works of Edmund Spenser
... in his robe of shecklaton, which schecklaton is that kind of guilded leather with
which they use to embrodcr the r Irish ackes. And there likewise by al that
escription ye may see the very fashion and manner of the Irish horseman most
lively set ...
Edmund Spenser, Joseph Walker McSpadden, 1903