Definition of Cellarways

1. cellarway [n] - See also: cellarway

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cellarways

cellaret
cellarets
cellarette
cellarettes
cellaria
cellaring
cellarist
cellarists
cellarium
cellarless
cellarlike
cellarman
cellarmen
cellars
cellarway
cellarways (current term)
cellary
cellblock
cellblocks
cellco
cellcos
celled
cellevision
celli
cellicolous
celliferous
celliform
cellifugal
celling
cellist

Literary usage of Cellarways

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

1. Reports of Cases by New York (State). Court of Appeals (1895)
"It is a matter of observation that openings for cellarways extending into the sidewalk in cities or villages in front of business buildings are very common. ..."

2. Elementary General Science by Daniel Russell Hodgdon (1918)
"Open Holes, Pits, cellarways, etc.—Many accidents have been caused by leaving manholes ... cellarways with entrances to the sidewalk should be carefully ..."

3. Junior General Science by Daniel Russell Hodgdon (1922)
"Open Holes, Pits, cellarways, etc.—Many accidents have been. caused by ... cellarways with entrances to the sidewalk should be carefully guarded when open. ..."

4. Everyman's Science by Daniel Russell Hodgdon (1919)
"cellarways with entrances to the sidewalk should be carefully guarded when open. Only those who are working about manholes and open places in the street ..."

5. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1920)
"It is shown that they put in cellarways on this strip without authority from the city, aud without their right thereto being questioned. ..."

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