Definition of Cessers

1. cesser [n] - See also: cesser

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cessers

cesium radioisotopes
cesiums
cespitine
cespitose
cespitosely
cespitous
cesplumtantite
cess
cess-pit
cessation
cessationism
cessations
cesse
cessed
cesser
cessers (current term)
cesses
cessile
cessing
cession
cessionaries
cessionary
cessions
cessment
cessments
cessor
cessors
cesspipe
cesspipes
cesspit

Literary usage of Cessers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings: Principally in the County of Kent, in Connection with the by Lambert Blackwell Larking, Edward Dering (1862)
"... which being not easily known to the said cessers, or willingly mistaken, by reason of their particular , many discords and contentions about the ..."

2. Ireland Under the Tudors: With a Succinct Account of the Earlier History by Richard Bagwell (1885)
"The constables were prohibited from levying contributions themselves, but might obtain the necessary supplies from the country through four ' cessers,' ..."

3. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1856)
"Whereas your humble Petitioners many yeares sene, by our Predis- cessers, having obtained of your ..."

4. A Commentary of the Services and Charges of William Lord Grey of Wilton, K.G. by Arthur Grey Grey de Wilton, Philip de Malpas Grey-Egerton (1847)
"I had forgotten one late thinge, and yet materiall, and that is, the choise of cessers for the garison, and raters for your ..."

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