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Definition of Expeditors
1. expeditor [n] - See also: expeditor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Expeditors
Literary usage of Expeditors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Railway Economy: A Treatise on the New Art of Transport, Its Management by Dionysius Lardner (1850)
"... which they sweep over and collect such parcels of goods as are individually
too small to bo sent by their expeditors by separate waggons. ..."
2. The Origin, Progress, and Present Practice of the Bankrupt Law: Both in by Edward Christian (1814)
"Goods received by the expeditors of the consignee cannot afterwards be stopped .
ib. An alien enemy who sells under a licence may stop ib. ..."
3. Correspondence Between Goethe and Carlyle by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Thomas Carlyle, Charles Eliot Norton (1887)
"Parish seem to be the most courteous of Expeditors. XIX.—-GOETHE to CARLYLE.
[2$fA June 1829.] Käme so oft ein Anklang zu Ihnen hinüber als wir an Sie ..."
4. Sketches of Russian Life Before and During the Emancipation of the Serfs by Henry Morley (1866)
"I don't say that all the expeditors are of this stamp. Some of those who are
employed exclusively by the large firms are far above such things, ..."