English Wikipedia has an article on: <span class="searchmatch">Simmonds</span> Wikipedia <span class="searchmatch">Simmonds</span> An English patronymic surname from the given name Simon. Simmons Symonds...
ground bailiff (plural ground bailiffs) (mining) A superintendent of mines. ^ 1858, Peter Lund <span class="searchmatch">Simmonds</span>, The Dictionary of Trade Products...
English Wikipedia has an article on: Symonds Wikipedia Symonds An English patronymic surname from the given name Simon. Simmons <span class="searchmatch">Simmonds</span> Symonds Yat...
to go out and work before the expiration of his sentence, subject to certain conditions. ^ 1858, Peter Lund <span class="searchmatch">Simmonds</span>, The Dictionary of Trade Products...
cask for dried fruits, etc., usually about 700 lbs. ^ 1858, Peter Lund <span class="searchmatch">Simmonds</span>, The Dictionary of Trade Products “caroteel”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged...
silk, generally black, used for clerical garments. ^ 1858, Peter Lund <span class="searchmatch">Simmonds</span>, The Dictionary of Trade Products “armozeen”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged...
made of coarse twilled cotton, shorn after dyeing. ^ 1858, Peter Lund <span class="searchmatch">Simmonds</span>, The Dictionary of Trade Products “beaverteen”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged...
(uncountable) (archaic) Bagasse. 1846, <span class="searchmatch">Simmonds</span> Colonial Magazine and Foreign Miscellany (Peter Lund <span class="searchmatch">Simmonds</span>, William Henry Giles Kingston), page 119:...
more ungnarled, superlative most ungnarled) Not gnarled. 1866, Peter Lund <span class="searchmatch">Simmonds</span>, editor, The Technologist: Its bark is of a greenish white hue and is smooth...
(archaic) The uppermost sawyer in a sawpit. Synonym: topman ^ 1858, Peter Lund <span class="searchmatch">Simmonds</span>, The Dictionary of Trade Products “topsman”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged...