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Definition of Pargeters
1. pargeter [n] - See also: pargeter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pargeters
Literary usage of Pargeters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Tales of a Grandfather by Walter Scott (1834)
"It was raised by ma- g'7^° sons and pargeters brought from Italy, who garnished
the building by winding stairs, elevated it into Roman magnificence, ..."
2. Eight Chapters on the History of Work and Wages by James Edwin Thorold Rogers (1894)
"... tanners, farriers, shoemakers, tailors, smiths, carpenters, masons, tilers,
pargeters, carters, and others. (6) Food must be sold -at reasonable prices. ..."
3. The Parish: Its Powers and Obligations at Law, as Regards the Welfare of by Joshua Toulmin Smith (1857)
"1 el & a qu" Item Widdow Griffin had of canvas 2 els & a quarter Item Pargeters
boy had of canvas 1 el & a quarter Item Margerie Aiers had of canvas 2 ellea ..."
4. Provincial Antiquities of Scotland by Walter Scott (1834)
"It was raised by ma- g'74' sons and pargeters brought from Italy, who garnished
the building by winding stairs, elevated it into Roman magnificence, ..."