Definition of Penticed

1. pentice [v] - See also: pentice

Lexicographical Neighbors of Penticed

penteract
pentereme
penteremes
pentetate trisodium calcium
pentetic acid
pentetrazol
penthia
penthias
penthienate bromide
penthos
penthouse
penthouses
pentiamond
pentiamonds
pentice
penticed (current term)
pentices
penticing
pentifylline
pentile
pentiles
pentimal
pentimals
pentiment
pentimenti
pentimento
pentiments
pentine
pentise
pentised

Literary usage of Penticed

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

1. Dictionary of National Biography, Index and Epitome by Sir Sidney Lee (1903)
"... JAMES (1757-1815), caricaturist: ap- penticed to a letter-engraver : studied at Royal Academy ; said to have etched a caricature at twelve ; treated at ..."

2. Archaeologia Cantiana by Kent Archaeological Society (1887)
"... shoulders, and feet—likely of Olympia Bloor ; there is another of a shrine or penticed fashion, according to the early mode, when the coffin was shaped ..."

3. London Passed and Passing: A Pictorial Record of Destroyed & Threatened by Hanslip Fletcher (1908)
"The former was a square with sides measuring some 300 feet, which was surrounded by a penticed walk in front of the monks' dwelling-houses. ..."

4. Sessional Papers Read at the Royal Institute of British Architects by Royal Institute of British Architects (1876)
"The artist and architect will at once recognise its rare beauty. THE WEST ALLEY.—In place of the penticed walk, buildings have been erected, ..."

5. Report by Ontario Dept. of Mines (1902)
"Below the second level no further mining had been dono since last inspection, the shaft being penticed over at this depth and the water allowed to rise part ..."

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