Definition of Perter

1. Adjective. (comparative of pert) ¹

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Definition of Perter

1. pert [adj] - See also: pert

Lexicographical Neighbors of Perter

pertain
pertained
pertaineth
pertaining
pertainment
pertainments
pertains
pertainym
pertainyms
pertake
pertaken
pertakes
pertaking
pertechnetate
pertechnetates
perter (current term)
pertest
perthio-
perthiocyanic acid
perthiocyanogen
perthite
perthites
perthitic
perticular
perticularly
pertinacious
pertinaciously
pertinaciousness
pertinacities
pertinacity

Literary usage of Perter

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

1. Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature by H.W. Wilson Company (1908)
"P. perter- ras. Westm. 169: 261-9. Mr. '08. Rewards of talent and the survival of the un- flt. Blackw. 184: 572-SO '08. Starving workers o£ England. Harp. ..."

2. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1830)
"said perter Effendi. " If it is that of Mussulmans, what does it signify to you ... said perter Effendi, " if your Ministers themselves understand their own ..."

3. Vital Records of Granville, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850 by Granville (Mass.), Granville (Mass. : Town) (1914)
"perter, s. Peter and Sarah, Aug. 1, 1754. Peter, h. ... Peter (see perter). Peter 3d [dup. omits 3d], ch. Peter Jr. [dup. omits Jr] and Hannah [dup. ..."

4. Catalogue of the New York State Library by New York State Library (1850)
"... John Masson, Christopher Lawrence, perter Malleville, Johanna Sophia ... Bartell Mieler, Yoos Sooy, John perter Zeuger and Henry Michael Cook. ..."

5. A Concordance to the Poetical Works of William Cowperby John Neve by John Neve (1887)
"... flippant, p., and full of play T. vi31' The youth now bearded, and yet/), and raw Tir. 155 The p. made perter, and the tame made wild Ti'r.31) perter. ..."

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