Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun An obsolete spelling of
chisel .
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Examples
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A stately palace composed the body of the place, and in that palace were porticoes, galleries, halls, and chambers, of an admirable beauty; all was cut in the living stone, and wrought so curiously, that the works seemed to be cast within a mould, and not cut by the chizzel.
The Works of John Dryden Dryden, John, 1631-1700 1808
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A stately palace composed the body of the place, and in that palace were porticoes, galleries, halls, and chambers, of an admirable beauty; all was cut in the living stone, and wrought so curiously, that the works seemed to be cast within a mould, and not cut by the chizzel.
The works of John Dryden, $c now first collected in eighteen volumes. $p Volume 16 John Dryden 1665
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If any where through my pifturefque attempts there is at all the main de mditre, there, to me, I fay, it afluredly is; if any of thofe fine lines or ftrokes of the whether pencil or chizzel, any where, even there.
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The materials are then delivered over to the Potters, where it passes from wheel to wheel and from hand to hand; one applying it to the mold, another thinning it with the chizzel, a third smoothing the edges: thus a cup or saucer shall sometimes pass through seventy hands before it is compleated; each of which uses such dispatch, that a workman at the wheel requires but three deniers [half a farthing] for twenty-six pieces.
Hau Kiou Choaan 1761
tankhughes commented on the word chizzel
If your chisel too cool for school, call it a chizzel.
September 13, 2024
bilby commented on the word chizzel
Fo shizzel.
September 16, 2024