Definition of Glassies

1. glassie [n] - See also: glassie

Literary usage of Glassies

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

1. The American Educational Monthly for the School and the Family (1864)
"1 yr. ; Eng., Maths., glassies, and Singing! ... Williams ; expr. .8 yrs. ; Eng, Maths, and glassies; Baptist; salary depends on duties. ..."

2. A History of Elizabethan Literature by George Saintsbury (1902)
"Edited by MICHAEL MACMILLAN, BA Mac- millan's English glassies Series. 60 cents. Marmion, and the Lord of the Isles. Edited by FT PALGRAVE. ..."

3. Precious Stones; a Book of Reference for Jewellers by Wallis Richard Cattelle (1903)
"Melee : round or glassies, white to by-water and brown. Cleavage : spotted and twinned crystals that must be cleaved. Black cleavage : very imperfect; ..."

4. Precious Stones; a Book of Reference for Jewellers by Wallis Richard Cattelle (1902)
"Melee : round or glassies, white to by-water and brown. Cleavage : spotted and twinned crystals that must be cleaved. Black cleavage : very imperfect; ..."

5. Second Lessons in Arithmetic: An Intellectual Written Arithmetic Upon the by Henry Nathan Wheeler (1888)
"*Modern glassies. A Library of complete Essays, Tales, and Poems from the works of American, ... *American glassies for Schools. Hawthorne. Illustrated. ..."

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