Definition of Laskets

1. lasket [n] - See also: lasket

Lexicographical Neighbors of Laskets

lashkars
lashless
lashlike
lashline
lashlines
lasht
lashup
lashups
lashwise
lasing
lasings
lasiocampid
lasiocampid moth
lask
lasket
laskets (current term)
lasks
lasque
lasques

Literary usage of Laskets

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

1. The Sailor's Word-book: An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, Including by William Henry Smyth (1867)
"laskets. Small lines like hoops, sewed to the bonnets and ... Dropping to leeward of the course. LATCHES. The same as laskets (which see; also keys). ..."

2. Italy by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1877)
"... that was once the thriving and envied seat of Greek cul- ure: innumerable tripods, candelabra, lamps, braziers, jars, jugs, laskets, bracelets, needles, ..."

3. The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray by William Makepeace Thackeray, Sir Leslie Stephen (1898)
"... sundry laskets, bags, umbrellas, and woman's wraps, was evidently a maid-servant : the other, in black, ..."

4. A Dictionary of the English Language by Samuel Johnson, John Walker, Robert S. Jameson (1828)
"laskets, (Jas'-keto) ni pi. Small lines or loop« used in the tackling of a ship. LASS, (las) ns A girl; a maid; a young woman. LASSITUDE, (las'-se-tude) nt ..."

5. Official Descriptive and Illustrated Catalogue by Robert Ellis, Great Britain Commissioners for the Exhibition of 1851, London Great exhibition of the works of industry of all nations, 1851 (1851)
"Fancy-work in straw plait, manufactured by the hand, laskets. 388 AVERS, WILLIAM, Newport Pagnell, Boots- Producer. Specimens of Buckinghamshire pillow-lace ..."

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