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Definition of Appointers
1. appointer [n] - See also: appointer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Appointers
Literary usage of Appointers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Merchant Adventurers of England: Their Laws and Ordinances with Other by William Ezra Lingelbach (1902)
"... and are agreed vpon and Covenanted betwixt the appointers and them, and euerie
of them, and to make payment of suche penalties and ..."
2. Hamburg und England im Zeitalter der Königin Elisabeth by Richard Ehrenberg (1896)
"Andere Güter, als die Appointers ihnen aufgegeben hatten, durften die Schiffer
nicht einnehmen, vor Allem natürlich nichts von Fremden oder Interlopers. ..."
3. Aristotle's Ethics and Politics: Comprising His Practical Philosophy by Aristotle, John Gillies (1813)
"The three variations or differences, in the appointers, combined with the fame
number of variations or differences in the appointed, will give, ..."
4. The Records of the Borough of Northampton by Northampton (England) (1898)
"The owners and appointers each to have, over and above their portion as freemen,
an acre of grass, and the grazing for a gelding or mare and a cow within ..."
5. Paraguay on Shannon: The Price of a Political Priesthood ; Remarks on Policy by Frank Hugh O'Donnell (1908)
"It is evident that, if the evidence producible before the inquiry were not subject
to a prudent process of rejection and elimination, the appointers of the ..."
6. Aristotle's Ethics and Politics: Comprising His Practical Philosophy by Aristotle (1797)
"The three variations or differences, in the appointers, combined with the fame
number of variations or differences in the appointed, will give, ..."