Definition of Hidders

1. hidder [n] - See also: hidder

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hidders

hidden agenda
hidden agendas
hidden camera
hidden in plain sight
hidden nail skin
hidden part
hidden reserve
hidden tax
hidden variable
hiddenite
hiddenites
hiddenly
hiddenness
hiddennesses
hidder
hidders (current term)
hiddle
hide
hide-and-go-seek
hide-and-seek
hide-bound
hide-out
hide-outs
hide and go seek
hide and seek
hide away
hide nor hair
hide one's light under a bushel
hide out
hideable

Literary usage of Hidders

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

1. London Labour and the London Poor: A Cyclopaedia of the Condition and by Henry Mayhew (1851)
"No hidders? Thank yon, sir. One - and - six,— your's, sir. Young—' Young's Night Thoughts. Life, Death, and Immortality,'—great subjects. ..."

2. The Law Reporter: Journal de Jurisprudenceby L. S. Morin, Thomas Kennedy Ramsay, Ramsay, Thomas Kennedy, 1826-1886, Morin, L. S. (Louis Siméon), 1832-1879 by L. S. Morin, Thomas Kennedy Ramsay, Ramsay, Thomas Kennedy, 1826-1886, Morin, L. S. (Louis Siméon), 1832-1879 (1854)
"That such Sheriff or other officer shall, immediately after the adjudication, return to the hidders to whom such property shall not have heen adjudged, ..."

3. Annual Report by Michigan Board of State Auditors (1901)
"... or hidders, on or hefore the second Wednesday of June following: and in the month ... or hidders, on or hefore the second Wednesday of April following: ..."

4. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of King's Bench: With by Great Britain Court of King's Bench, George Mifflin Wharton (1845)
"... all the lots of turpentine, (with the exception of 3 lots, which were sold to other hidders,) were knocked down to Acres so acting for the plaintiffs. ..."

5. Goldsmith's Roman History by Oliver Goldsmith (1817)
"Tn consequence of this proclamation, two hidders were found, namely, Sulpician and Didius. The Conner, a consular person, prefect of the city, ..."

6. Colonial Records of Pennsylvania by Samuel Hazard (1853)
"... sale the ship Hyder Ally ; but there bcing no disposition in any of the hidders to give near the value of her, they had purchased her in for the State. ..."

7. Five Hundred Thousand Strokes for Freedom: A Series of Anti-slavery Tracts by Wilson Armistead (1853)
"His aged father and mother, and his wife and child were all mounted upon a stage, so that they might he seen hy the hidders, they being about to be sold. ..."

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