Definition of Caseman

1. a compositor [n CASEMEN]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Caseman

casein
casein glue
casein hydrolysate
casein kinase
casein paint
caseinase
caseinate
caseinates
caseinogen
caseins
caseless
caselike
caseload
caseloads
casemaking clothes moth
casemate
casemated
casemates
caseness
caseo-iodine
caseose
caseoses
caseous

Literary usage of Caseman

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Crofutt's New Overland Tourist, and Pacific Coast Guide by George A. Crofutt (1882)
"The last seven and a half miles of track before reaching this station was laid down by Jack caseman in one day. The station is named for an old settler, ..."

2. The Edinburgh Periodical Press: Being a Bibliographical Account of the by William James Couper (1908)
"... make every allowance if we advert to his imperious necessities, and are informed that he was author, caseman, and pressman in one and the same person. ..."

3. The Calumet: New Series of the Harbinger of Peace by American Peace Society (1831)
"John caseman, read Rev. John Cannon. This No. has EIGHT additional PAGES. With it Vol. 1st closes. * Some clerical friends have suggested the difficulty of ..."

4. The Areas of the United States, the States, and the Territories by Henry Gannett (1906)
"Dry holes have been drilled on the caseman farm (128), 1.2 miles west of Deep Valley, and on a farm (320) on ..."

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