Definition of Scudder

1. one who scuds [n -S] - See also: scuds

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scudder

scryne
scrynes
scuba
scuba diver
scuba divers
scuba diving
scuba set
scuba sets
scubaed
scubaing
scubas
scuchin
scuchins
scudded
scudder (current term)
scudders
scudding
scuddings
scuddle
scuddled
scuddles
scuddling
scudetto
scudi
scudler
scudlers
scudo
scudoes

Literary usage of Scudder

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

1. The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography by Historical Society of Pennsylvania (1879)
"Two brothers, the ancestors of Dr. Nathaniel scudder, of New Jersey, emigrated to this ... Jacob and Abia scudder had three sons and three daughters, ..."

2. The Quarterly Review by William Gifford, George Walter Prothero, John Gibson Lockhart, John Murray, Whitwell Elwin, John Taylor Coleridge, Rowland Edmund Prothero Ernle, William Macpherson, William Smith (1902)
"THE life of Lowell by Mr scudder completes our materials for a full appreciation ... Mr scudder, writing with the help of Professor Norton, most intimate of ..."

3. Public Papers of George Clinton, First Governor of New York, 1777-1795, 1801 by George Clinton, Hugh Hastings, James Austin Holden, New York (State). State Historian (1900)
"Governor Clinton, the Long Island Whigs and Captain scudder. ... scudder, I have Reason to believe, is a brave honnest Man, his Commission authorizes him to ..."

4. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting (1905)
"Dr. Doremus scudder, Secretary of the Hawaiian Evangelical Association. ... DOREMUS scudder. Hawaii—six or eight tiny fly-specks on the world's map— bulks ..."

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