Definition of Ridders

1. ridder [n] - See also: ridder

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ridders

rictures
rictus
rictuses
ricy
rid
rid of
rid out
rid up
ridable
riddance
riddances
ridded
ridden
ridden hard and put away wet
ridder
ridders (current term)
riddim
riddims
ridding
riddle
riddle canon
riddle me this
riddle stick
riddle sticks
riddled
riddlelike
riddler
riddlers
riddles
riddling

Literary usage of Ridders

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

1. Roman Van Walewein by Penninc, Pieter Vostaert (1848)
"... anderen tijt dan na middagen 65 Vele ridders, na minen wane , Jegen hem in campe te gane. Dese gracie hadde Walewein dan Bider bede vanden goeden man. ..."

2. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1847)
"A score of bold ridders rode by her side— " Whom /ride with I" said ... When the ridders told this talc to Max His wrath blazed up like flaming flax, ..."

3. Stray Studies, Second Series by John Richard Green (1903)
"Rhine ridders, North Street/ Charles Court. (East Side) I John Alford. Shamble Keepers and Ale / Robert Dyer. Tasters Searchers and Sealers Leather ..."

4. Fraser's Magazine by Thomas Carlyle (1852)
"Horse-hoofs on the causeway rang : Met him then Lord Thulé Vang, Lord Thulé with his sons was there— Thirteen ridders bold and fair ; And then Swayne ..."

5. Maritime Geography and Statistics by James Kingston Tuckey (1819)
"De ridders waren in 8 tongen, of talen, verdeeld, ... Bij den vrede van Amiens werd bedongen, dat zij het eiland aan de ridders, die in Rusland veel ..."

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