• Scoutcrafts

    Noun

    plural

    1. Plural of scoutcraft
      • 1919, A Handbook of Private Schools for American Boys and Girls, Sargent, page 330:Scoutcrafts and water sports are featured.
      • 1921, China Monthly Review, volume 16, Millard Publishing Company, page 432:The Canton Boy Scouts held a rally April 9, when they demonstrated scoutcrafts in the afternoon and gave a stag performance in the evening.
      • 1949, Michael Vincent O'Shea, The Nation's Schools, Volume 43, page 47:Political indoctrination and premilitary training were predominant Hitler Youth activities, extending over most of the boy's leisure time, while scoutcrafts and outdoor activities are emphasized by the scout movement.
      • 1954, Harald Schraer, Survival Education: A Survey of Trends in Survival Education in Certain Public Schools and Teacher Training Institutions and a Detailed Study of the Elements of Survival Education Found in the Programs of the Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of America, Cornell University, page 221:..., the "Handbook for Boys" is devoted to detailed information about scoutcrafts and skills.
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