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Definition of Ponderers
1. ponderer [n] - See also: ponderer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ponderers
Literary usage of Ponderers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1893)
"This must be taken into account, but can only be so by the philosophic ponderers
of our age; men of the stamp of Hyde de Neuville, and men of unripe years, ..."
2. The Monthly Review by Charles William Wason (1844)
"The originators and ponderers of missions are too distrustful of themselves and
wise to name the year when time shall be no more. ..."
3. Canon and Text of the New Testament by Caspar René Gregory (1907)
"... that the new additions to the number of the faithful occupied themselves with
the text in any other sense than as diligent readers and ponderers of it. ..."
4. All in a Life-time by Henry Morgenthau, French Strother (1922)
"From talkative sightseers we were transformed into thoughtful ponderers upon
these impressive memorials of history, and finally into silent and reverent ..."