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Definition of Dickty
1. proud [adj DICKTIER, DICKTIEST] - See also: proud
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dickty
diclazuril diclinic diclinies |
Literary usage of Dickty
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of the Commonwealth of by Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention, Pennsylvania, John Agg (1837)
"... emanated fmm the gentleman from Beaver, (Mr. DicKtY) containing no» even what
liad been passed upon l>y the committee ol the whole, ..."
2. Digest of the Decisions of the Courts of Common Law and Admiralty in the by Theron Metcalf, Jonathan Cogswell Perkins, George Ticknor Curtis (1860)
"dickty v. Evans, 2 Litt. 131. 272. An attachment will be quashed, if issued before
the bond is given, though on the same day. ..."
3. Wallace's Year-book of Trotting and Pacing in ...by American Trotting Register Association by American Trotting Register Association (1886)
"Col. Crockett <3:30H), Ы 11, bv Rio- pie, 1a, (9), (Ш). SU. ¡S, 35, 84. Col.
Ellsworth (2:8SH), br h, (St), (ITS3). Col. dickty (2:211), ch h, ..."
4. Report by New York (N.Y.). Law Dept, Law Dept, New York (N.Y.) (1910)
"Verdict for defendants. JGPritt for the City. Tried before dickty, J., and a jury.
Verdict for the plaintiff for Î 1.800. JT O'Neill for the City. ..."