Definition of Prokers

1. proker [n] - See also: proker

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prokers

projectors
projectour
projects
projecture
projectures
projet
projets
projicient
projicients
prokaryote
prokaryotes
prokaryotic
proke
proked
proker
prokers (current term)
prokes
prokinetic
prokinetics
proking
prolabor
prolactin
prolactinoma
prolactinomas
prolactinomata
prolactins
prolamin
prolamine
prolamines
prolamins

Literary usage of Prokers

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

1. The Hardy Country: Literary Landmarks of the Wessex Novels by Charles George Harper (1904)
"... swarming up, on one another's heels, are flung backward with tremendous crashes by prokers from arrow-slits in the bastioned walls. ..."

2. Thomas' Town Officer: A Digest of the Laws of Massachusetts in Relation to by Dwight Foster, James E. Estabrook (1856)
"... and aldermen of any city, and the selectmen of any town, may license such persons as they deem suitable to carry on the business of pawn prokers,with- ..."

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