Definition of Scagliolas

1. Noun. (plural of scagliola) ¹

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Definition of Scagliolas

1. scagliola [n] - See also: scagliola

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scagliolas

scaffold proteins
scaffoldage
scaffolded
scaffolder
scaffolders
scaffolding
scaffoldings
scaffolds
scaffs
scag
scagged
scagging
scaglia
scaglias
scagliola
scagliolas (current term)
scags
scail
scailed
scailing
scails
scainiite
scaith
scaithed
scaithing
scaiths
scala
scala media
scala tympani
scala vestibuli

Literary usage of Scagliolas

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

1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1845)
"... scagliolas ; the balustrading and lower walls of the staircase are of the same costly material«. The perspective effects of this vestibule are ..."

2. St. Petersburgh: A Journal of Travels to and from that Capital; Through by Augustus Bozzi Granville (1829)
"Rich Corinthian pilasters decorate the sides of imitative white and veined scagliolas, while the panels between are of bright siena. ..."

3. Report on Iron and Steel by William Phipps Blake (1876)
"... and water-closets ; G, the rectangular grand stairway, which leads also to the second floor, and is highly decorated with variegated marble, scagliolas, ..."

4. Moubray's Treatise on Domestic and Ornamental Poultry: A Practical Guide to by John Lawrence, L. A. Meall, F. R. Horner (1854)
"It is true that occasionally we see named pigeons with very grand and high-sounding titles,—such as Hyacinths, scagliolas, Blue Brunswickers, Red-breasted, ..."

5. The Gentleman's Magazine (1845)
"... scagliolas ; the balustrading and lower walls of the staircase are of the same costly material«. The perspective effects of this vestibule are ..."

6. St. Petersburgh: A Journal of Travels to and from that Capital; Through by Augustus Bozzi Granville (1829)
"Rich Corinthian pilasters decorate the sides of imitative white and veined scagliolas, while the panels between are of bright siena. ..."

7. Report on Iron and Steel by William Phipps Blake (1876)
"... and water-closets ; G, the rectangular grand stairway, which leads also to the second floor, and is highly decorated with variegated marble, scagliolas, ..."

8. Moubray's Treatise on Domestic and Ornamental Poultry: A Practical Guide to by John Lawrence, L. A. Meall, F. R. Horner (1854)
"It is true that occasionally we see named pigeons with very grand and high-sounding titles,—such as Hyacinths, scagliolas, Blue Brunswickers, Red-breasted, ..."

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