The Kuruvikkarans are nomadic, and keep pack-bullocks, which convey their huts and domestic utensils from place to place.
He is, in return for his services, presented with theutensils of the deceased, half a rupee, rice, and other things.
The Kootans have a few earthen and bamboo utensils for domestic use.
The room is furnished with the usual utensils and properties of a German bedroom.
In the foreground the lion of St. Jerome is drowsing, alongside a fat watch-dog; a huge pumpkin hangs from one of the oaken beams overhead; and patristic tomes and convenient German utensils are scattered about the room.
On a platform of sun-dried brick is laid a mat exactly similar to those in common use among the Arabs of the country at the present day; and hereon lies the skeleton disposed as in the brick vaults, and surrounded by utensils and ornaments.
Eating utensils such as cups, glasses, forks, and spoons that have touched the lips of the patient may likewise have saliva on them.
All eating utensils that the patient uses should be washed in boiling hot water separately from other dishes and used exclusively by the patient.
These, with the picks and spades, and the bedding, and the cooking and eating utensilsmade quite a problem.
They were dust on the floor or at the foot of the shelf, and their habitations and utensils endured.
The outfit of implements and utensils he packed away in another cave.
A curious religious painting, now almost effaced, was found in the kitchen, representing the worship offered to the Lares, under whose protection and custody the provisions and all the cooking utensils were placed.
What wealth of splendid vessels and utensils was contained in the chests and closets!
I place among the most curious utensils found at Herculaneum, the lamps, in which the ancients sought to display elegance and even magnificence.
We have mentioned before the luxurious custom, common amongst the Romans after the conquest of Greece and Asia, of having their utensils of the table, and even of the kitchen, made of solid silver.
Amongst Greek domesticutensils we also count articles made of basket-work, which frequently occur in antique pictures.
Large manufactories of silverutensils were started, in which each part of the work was assigned to a special artificer; here the orders of the silver-merchants were executed.
It now became necessary to consider how the various goods and utensils were to be conveyed to the new settlement, which was seventy miles distant from Fremantle.
Bailey also noted that the oven and the gravel-tempered utensilswere made of identical clay and temper.
Unglazed, although smears of glaze dripped during the firing indicate that the oven was fired with glazed utensils stacked above it.
Sherds of gravel-tempered utensils from several American sites also match the oven fragments.
However, in an attempt to prove that earthenware was produced locally, he assumed, perhaps because of their crudeness, that the utensils were made at Jamestown.
Gravel-tempered utensils and ovens continued to be made, but the North Devon trade with America ceased by 1760.
To replace the burnt casks and utensils we make new ones.
It was fitted up with various utensils hanging on the walls and ceiling, standing in corners and lying on the floor.
The utensils which served at the birth of the child were, according to Las Casas, Hist.
On the graves of the males they left such implements as men used, on those of the females they placed grinding-stones, pans, and other utensils used by the women.
The utensils which had served at the birth, such as warming stone, cups, and knife, were thrown into the water at the same time.
All about were scattered the utensils of a late supper, and with the aid of a stick the Link contrived to draw a knife within reach.
The meal was finished, and the utensils were washed and restored to the caravan cupboard, a zinc-lined packing case.
They made many utensils and implements of it and learned to make it so hard as to be used for woodcutting tools and chisels for cutting limestone.
There were very many designs and all kinds ofutensils and the workmanship was good.
Miniature weapons were used, if a boy, to show that he was born a warrior, and, if a girl, small weaving utensils as symbols of her future calling of housewife.
In using dishes or utensils for the oven, they ought, if of metal, to be of galvanized iron, and separate ones for meat and fish.
All the utensils are of sycamore wood and perfectly clean, never used twice without washing in hot water with soda put in it, and made perfectly dry.
After the patient and nurse have eaten, the utensils should be placed in a chloride of lime solution for disinfection.
The utensils used for these meals should not be used by other members of the family during the entire sickness.
The employer will give him a list of all the tools and farming utensils and place the same in his care, and he is to return them at the years' end to the employer; if any are broke, the pieces are expected to be returned.
The only other furnishings were a few cooking utensils and one or two benches.
Cooking utensils were strewn on the table liberally, while others hung against the wall or depended from hooks in the chimney.
Especially do I feel so when we rout out the utensils in the kitchen,--knives, forks, skillets.
If it were a burglar, we were ready; were not all the massive British kitchen utensils near?
In making a pot-claw care should be taken to cut the notch on the opposite side of the forked branch, and at the other end of the claw, deep enough to hold the handle of the cooking utensils securely.
For when one has no cooking utensils except those fashioned from the material at hand, he must, in order to prepare appetizing food, display a real knowledge of woodcraft.
The Indians in Ilocos and Pangasinan manufacture their own domestic utensils from the copper extracted by themselves.
You do it for competitive reasons, in order to achieve recognition for mastering new utensils and learning the names of new ingredients.
The sittim mention’d in Holy Writ, is thought to have been a kind of cedar of which most precious utensils were formed.
These utensils will retain the heat and are easy to clean, and when they are closely covered, prevent a hard crust from forming on the dough.
A few essential utensils are necessary to produce successful results; first, a heavy kettle that will not tilt, and second, a frying basket, so that the food may be removed quickly when cooked.
Few utensils will be required for making bread, but they must be scrupulously clean, if the bread is to have a good flavor.
I'll repaint the kitchen and get Katy some new cookingutensils to gladden her soul.
Among Katherine O'Donovan's cooking utensils there was a box of delicious cactus candy made from the preserved and sun-dried heart meat of this same fruit which was to serve as their confection.
In a few minutes she was searching the kitchen, making sure that no knives, spoons, or cooking utensils were lost.
Burger says: "On passing through a kitchen, perhaps, you see an old woman scraping carrots, having various kitchen utensils about her.
On the table by which she stands are utensilsand a lantern.
The number of utensils is less than with most painters of this class, for Jan Steen had too much sense to multiply them uselessly.
There are a large number of cases of criminal abortion in which septic poisoning occurs caused by the utensils or instruments used in inducing the abortion.