Definition of Girners

1. girner [n] - See also: girner

Lexicographical Neighbors of Girners

girly man
girly men
girlygirl
girlygirls
girlyman
girlymen
girlz
girlzine
girlzines
girned
girnel
girnels
girner
girners (current term)
girnie
girnier
girniest
girning
girns
giro
giro account
giro cheque
girolle
girolles
giron
gironic
girons
giros

Literary usage of Girners

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

1. The Court Book of the Barony of Urie in Kincardineshire 1604-1747 by Urie (Barony) Scotland Court (1892)
"... into the girners of Wrie, in sufficient ... 4d. the and bear for the crope 1633, into the girners in Wrie, to John Mowatt to be ..."

2. The Scottish Historical Review by Company of Scottish History (1905)
"It merely summarises the substantial articles of furniture. There were 58 bed-steads and 58 girners—whatever they might be ; hardly ..."

3. The Laird of Logan, Or, Anecdotes and Tales Illustrative of the Wit and by David Robertson, John Donald Carrick, William Motherwell, Andrew Henderson (1889)
"... girners in the trance, ance and again this day, and I'm ready to do't the noo, hnt to pnt down yon wily-wing'd ..."

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