Definition of Harmers

1. harmer [n] - See also: harmer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Harmers

harmalas
harmalin
harmaline
harmalins
harmalol
harman
harmane
harmans
harmattan
harmattans
harmdoing
harmed
harmel
harmels
harmer
harmers (current term)
harmful
harmfull
harmfuller
harmfully
harmfulness
harmfulnesses
harmidine
harmin
harmine
harmines
harming
harmins
harmless
harmlessly

Literary usage of Harmers

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

1. A search for a secret by George Alfred Henty (1867)
"THE LAST OF THE harmers. AND so in spite of all human precautions and care, tlie property of the old Roman Catholic family was not disposed of for the ..."

2. Ruling Case Law as Developed and Established by the Decisions and by William Mark McKinney, Burdett Alberto Rich (1915)
"Note: 13 Ann. Cas. 676. 97, 13 Ann. Cas. 673 and note; Bow 11. Note: 13 Ann. Cas. 676, 7. Morris v. harmers, 7 Pet. 554, 8 9. Morris v. harmers, 7 Pet. ..."

3. The history of the town and parish of Tetbury by Alfred Theophilus Lee (1857)
"... refer their grievances to Dr. John Carpenter, the Bishop of Worcester, in whose Diocese Tetbury was then situated ;9 and he seems s harmers Downe.—De. ..."

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