Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun See port-crayon.

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Examples

  • I was, I turned my attention to a silver trifle which I saw displayed in a show-case, and, recognising that it was a porte-crayon (price eighteen roubles), requested that it should forthwith be wrapped in paper for me.

    Youth 2003

  • Likewise, though I also found the porte-crayon distasteful, I was able, as I laid it on my table, to comfort myself with the thought that it was at least a SILVER article — so much capital, as it were — and likely to be very useful to a student.

    Youth 2003

  • Likewise, though I also found the porte-crayon distasteful, I was able, as I laid it on my table, to comfort myself with the thought that it was at least a SILVER article -- so much capital, as it were -- and likely to be very useful to

    Youth Leo Tolstoy 1869

  • a show-case, and, recognising that it was a porte-crayon (price eighteen roubles), requested that it should forthwith be wrapped in paper for me.

    Youth Leo Tolstoy 1869

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