Definition of Eloin

1. v. t. See Eloign.

Definition of Eloin

1. Verb. (obsolete spelling of eloign) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Eloin

1. to eloign [v -ED, -ING, -S] - See also: eloign

Lexicographical Neighbors of Eloin

elogies
elogist
elogists
elogium
elogiums
elogy
eloign
eloignate
eloigned
eloigner
eloigners
eloigning
eloignment
eloignments
eloigns
eloin (current term)
eloined
eloiner
eloiners
eloining
eloinment
eloinments
eloins
elong
elongase
elongases
elongate
elongate leaf
elongated
elongates

Literary usage of Eloin

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

1. Chemical Technology, Or, Chemistry in Its Applications to Arts and Manufactures by Charles Edward Groves, William Thorp, Friedrich Ludwig Knapp, Thomas Richardson, Edmund Ronalds, Henry Watts, William Joseph Dibdin (1895)
"Lamps of the eloin Type. A substantial advance towards improving the lighting power of lamps of the Stephenson type is evident in the ..."

2. Mine Gases and Explosions: Text-book for Schools and Colleges and for by James Thom Beard (1908)
"A few lamps are designed on what may be called the eloin principle; these lamps admit the air through gauze-protected openings at a point below the flame. ..."

3. Maximilian and Carlotta: A Story of Imperialism by John Metcalf Taylor (1894)
"... massacre—Emperor's responsibility—Bazaine— Suppression of Liberal government—Finances—eloin and Lang- lais—Internal improvements—Education—Church and ..."

4. The Mining Engineer (1916)
"The under air-feed of the eloin lamp was discarded, and air entered the lamp above the flame through a short cylinder of gauze inserted nearly at the bottom ..."

5. House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th Congress, 2d by United States Congress. House (1868)
"There has been a very deep feeling here against Mr. eloin on account of the importance attached to his services in aid of the attempted establishment of л ..."

6. A Rudimentary Treatise on Coal and Coal Mining by Warington Wilkinson Smyth (1900)
"This arrangement, proposed by M. eloin, of Namur, about 1850, admits the air through a ring of wire gauze, under a curved cap, surrounding the wick. ..."

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