Definition of Mealer

1. a non-resident who is served meals [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Mealer

meagrer
meagres
meagrest
meagry
meak
meaks
meal
meal-tide
meal-tides
meal plan
meal ticket
meal tickets
meal worm
mealberry
mealed
mealer (current term)
mealers
mealie
mealie land
mealie meal
mealiepap
mealier
mealies
mealiest
mealiness
mealinesses
mealing
mealless
mealman
mealmen

Literary usage of Mealer

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

1. The Best Short Stories of ... and the Yearbook of the American Short Story edited by Edward Joseph Harrington O'Brien (1918)
"k Mrs. mealer, a tall, sallow widow with carefully maintained mourning visage, admitted that this was so. Refinement, she averred, was in the family, ..."

2. Western Queen Elizabeth Islands, Arctic Archipelago by Edward T. Tozer, R. Thorsteinsson (1905)
"mealer, &c. (Filed May 11, 1904—Sot to be reported.) 1. Mortgages—The fact that in a mortgage purporting to convey the entire tract of land and all interest ..."

3. The Lodging House Problem in Boston by Albert Benedict Wolfe (1906)
"He thus becomes known as a "mealer." Whenever a new dining-room starts up it generally gives board above the average quality at first, and there is often a ..."

4. Transactions of the Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire (1908)
"James, i *William mealer, i *John mealer, i It is interesting to note that those surnames marked | appear in the Subsidy Roll of 1545, and that the surname ..."

5. Urquhart and Glenmoriston: Olden Times in a Highland Parish by William Mackay (1893)
"The mealer has also a cow, to which the tenant allows a little grass. He has also a few sheep ; and the tenant, for this grass, and the liberty of the ..."

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