Definition of "slickstone"
slickstone
noun
plural slickstones
Quotations
Take a Sheet of Lead, and have a piece of Lead made like a Slickſtone; then between them two grind white Lead and Sallet-Oil till 'tis very fine, put it in a Gallipot for uſe.
1729, E[liza] S[mith, “Another for the Same [Piles]”, in The Compleat Housewife: Or, Accomplished Gentlewoman’s Companion: […], 3rd edition, London: […] J. Pemberton, […], page 286
Rounded stone and glass objects with fine radiating scratches on one surface represent the slickstones that were used in garment-making and laundry, to smooth the cloth and to press seams and pleats.
2020 January 31, Penelope Walton Rogers, “Textile networks in Viking-age towns of Britain and Ireland”, in Stephen P. Ashby, Søren Sindbæk, editors, Crafts and Social Networks in Viking Towns, page 101