Definition of Reeders

1. reeder [n] - See also: reeder

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reeders

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reed rhapis
reed section
reed sods
reed stop
reedbed
reedbeds
reedbird
reedbirds
reedbuck
reedbucks
reede
reeded
reeden
reeder
reeders (current term)
reedes
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reedifications
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reediness
reedinesses

Literary usage of Reeders

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

1. The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General Interest Decided by Isaac Grant Thompson, Irving Browne (1879)
"So that we have before us in May, 1872, the reeders, the plaintiffs, as tenants, and Tuthill, the owner, as landlord ; the reeders with the right to remain ..."

2. Selected Cases on the Law of Property in Land by William Albert Finch (1904)
"So that we have before us in May, 1872, the reeders, ... But the question then is, was it necessary that the reeders should have service of notice to quit, ..."

3. Social Life in Old New England by Mary Caroline Crawford (1914)
"... a week and reeders three pence a week and the Rest to be paid by the town. ... and three pence a week for reeders." In this town a special committee was ..."

4. Social Life in Old New England by Mary Caroline Crawford (1915)
"... pay four pence a week and reeders three pence a week and the Rest to be paid by the town." " November, 1724: Boys from six to twelve years of age shall ..."

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