- navigation, nor use of the
commodities that may be
imported by sea; no
commodious building; no
instruments of moving, and removing, such
things as require...
-
Beyond the Hall was a
quadrangle of
buildings enclosing a 'spacious and
commodious Court-yard' (later
known as
Bullion Court). On the
south side of the quadrangle...
-
capitalization and
sophistication in
urban areas dominated by
national chains and
commodious theatres, small-time
vaudeville included countless more
intimate and locally...
- The
right bank of the
Tiber would constitute a typical, convenient,
commodious landing place for
boats and the cult of J****
would have been
double insofar...
-
conveying men and
letters on horseback,
there is of late such an
admirable commodiousness, both for men and women, to
travel from
London to the prin****l towns...
- of
housing that led up to Bernini's
piazza in
order to
afford a more
commodious access to the Vatican.
Hibbard 1965, pp. 163–67.
Hibbard 1965, pp. 144–8...
- The
Latin word
commodus (from
which English gets
other words including commodious and accommodate)
meant variously "appropriate", "proper measure, time...
- for
making pomander was
included in John Partridge's The
Treasury of
Commodious Conceits, and
Hidden Secrets (London, 1586):
Benzoin resin, calamite,...
-
villages are much
superior to
those of
other countries in the
extent and
commodiousness, and the fine
design and ornament, of
their houses,
which from the continual...
- were
seized and held in
Ellis Island's
baggage and
dormitory building. A
commodious stockade was
built for the
seized officers. A 1917 New York
Times article...