Definition of Glassmakers

1. Noun. (plural of glassmaker) ¹

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Definition of Glassmakers

1. glassmaker [n] - See also: glassmaker

Literary usage of Glassmakers

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

1. Elements of Glass and Glass Making by Benjamin Franklin Biser, Julius Arnold Koch (1899)
"In making colors much must be determined by experiment, as no two glassmakers use precisely the same formulas, or work under similar conditions ; and all ..."

2. The Scottish Antiquary, Or, Northern Notes & Queries edited by Arthur Washington Cornelius Hallen, John Horne Stevenson (1894)
"glassmakers (vol. vii. p. 145).—In the very interesting article on Glassmaking in Scotland in the last number of The Scottish Antiquary, it is stated, p., ..."

3. Trades' Societies and Strikes by Committee on Trades' Societies (1860)
"Od.; paid to the glassmakers, March 12th, £1 Os. "Od.; paid Pow's men, March 12th, ... Od.; paid to glassmakers, March 26th, £1 Os. Od. ; paid to Pow's men, ..."

4. The Industrial Evolution of the United States by Carroll Davidson Wright (1897)
"The percentage of increase ranges from 16.3 for cotton-mill operatives to 161.9 for glassmakers. On making a similar comparison of wages for twenty ..."

5. The Labour Question in Britain by Paul de Rousiers (1896)
"In January 1894 the window-glassmakers of Pitts- burg paid £10000 to a ... As soon as we wish to assure the regular employment of glassmakers in their own ..."

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