Definition of Salters

1. Noun. (plural of salter) ¹

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Definition of Salters

1. salter [n] - See also: salter

Lexicographical Neighbors of Salters

saltbush
saltbushes
saltcat
saltcats
saltcellar
saltcellars
saltchucks
salted
salted plasma
salted serum
salter
salter-harris fractures
saltern
salterns
salters (current term)
saltest
saltfish
saltfoot
saltfree
salticid
salticids
saltie
saltier
saltiers
salties
saltiest
saltigradae

Literary usage of Salters

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

1. The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the Third by Thomas Erskine May (1899)
"Its preamble stated that " many colliers and salters are in a state of ... It was provided that colliers and salters commencing work after the 1st of July, ..."

2. The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the by Thomas Erskine May (1891)
"The col liers and salters were unquestionably slaves. ... It was provided that colliers and salters commencing work after the 1st of July, 1775, ..."

3. Memorials of His Time by Henry Cockburn Cockburn (1856)
"It sets out on the preamble that " many colliers and salters are in a slate of slavery and bandage." It emancipates future ones entirely, that is, ..."

4. An Historical Account of the Plantation in Ulster at the Commencement of the by George Hill (1877)
"The estate of the salters' Company was leased for years only, when Sampson wrote his memoir in 1814, and probably for long periods before and after that ..."

5. Ancient Meeting-houses: Or, Memorial Pictures of Non-conformity in Old London by Godfrey Holden Pike (1870)
"In the seventeenth century, likewise, two salters, who were raised to the mayoralty, celebrated on this spot their term of office. ..."

6. The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the by Thomas Erskine May (1906)
"The colliers and salters were unquestionably slaves. ... Its preamble stated that ' many colliers and salters are in a state of slavery and bondage;' and ..."

7. The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the Third by Thomas Erskine May (1899)
"Its preamble stated that " many colliers and salters are in a state of ... It was provided that colliers and salters commencing work after the 1st of July, ..."

8. The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the by Thomas Erskine May (1891)
"The col liers and salters were unquestionably slaves. ... It was provided that colliers and salters commencing work after the 1st of July, 1775, ..."

9. Memorials of His Time by Henry Cockburn Cockburn (1856)
"It sets out on the preamble that " many colliers and salters are in a slate of slavery and bandage." It emancipates future ones entirely, that is, ..."

10. An Historical Account of the Plantation in Ulster at the Commencement of the by George Hill (1877)
"The estate of the salters' Company was leased for years only, when Sampson wrote his memoir in 1814, and probably for long periods before and after that ..."

11. Ancient Meeting-houses: Or, Memorial Pictures of Non-conformity in Old London by Godfrey Holden Pike (1870)
"In the seventeenth century, likewise, two salters, who were raised to the mayoralty, celebrated on this spot their term of office. ..."

12. The Constitutional History of England Since the Accession of George the by Thomas Erskine May (1906)
"The colliers and salters were unquestionably slaves. ... Its preamble stated that ' many colliers and salters are in a state of slavery and bondage;' and ..."

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