Definition of Dollier

1. one who wheels a trolley [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dollier

dollars
dollars to donuts
dollarwise
dolldom
dolldoms
dolled
dolled up
dollface
dollfaces
dollhood
dollhoods
dollhouse
dollhouselike
dollhouses
dollied
dollier (current term)
dolliers
dollies
dolling
dollish
dollishly
dollishness
dollishnesses
dollkind
dollmaker
dollmakers
dollmaking
dollman
dollmans
dollop

Literary usage of Dollier

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

1. Early Narratives of the Northwest, 1634-1699 by Louise Phelps Kellogg (1917)
"IN the year 1669 M. dollier spent part of the winter with a Nipissing chief ... So he thought he could not do better than write M. dollier by this same ..."

2. The United Empire Loyalist Settlement at Long Point, Lake Erie by Lawrence Hermon Tasker (1900)
"In the year 1669 M. dollier spent part of the winter with a Nipis- sing chief ... So he thought he could not do better than write M. dollier by this same ..."

3. France and England in North America: A Series of Historical Narratives by Francis Parkman (1874)
"dollier DE CASSON AT ST. ANNE. — PEACE. — THE JESUITS AND THE IROQUOIS. THE governor, Courcelle, says Father Le Mercier, u breathed nothing but war/' and ..."

4. The Discovery of the Old Northwest and Its Settlement by the French by James Baldwin (1901)
"... fleeing with his flock, finally made his way back to the Sault Sainte Marie, there to await whatsoever might occur. V. dollier AND ..."

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