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Definition of Pooler
1. Noun. Someone who shares in and contributes to a general fund for use by all.
Definition of Pooler
1. n. A stick for stirring a tan vat.
Definition of Pooler
1. Proper noun. (surname) ¹
2. Noun. A member of a pool, such as a car pool or press pool ¹
3. Noun. A stick for stirring a tan vat. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Pooler
1. one that pools [n -S] - See also: pools
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pooler
Literary usage of Pooler
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by Surrey Parish Register Society (1908)
"Thomas Cunningham,* Charles Roffey. [39] 1798 July 9 Richard Smith* of the Liberty
of Kingswood, B., _ and Mary Watson,* S. Banns.t By Tho. Pooler. Wit. ..."
2. The Manor and Manorial Records by Nathaniel J. Hone (1906)
"Imprimis, the said Pooler ever since the last Leet Law day hath and yet doth keep
... The said Pooler hath sowed oats upon his own ground, so that the said ..."
3. The New York Supreme Court Reports: Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of by Isaac Grant Thompson, Robley D. Cook (1874)
"Pooler et al. v. CURTISS, appellant. Evidence — to affect credit of witness —
taking usury. At the trial of an action to set aside a mortgage as usurious, ..."
4. The Publications of the Harleian Society by Harleian Society (1878)
"... late Servant to Dr Tyson : bur. in S. Church 1734 March 26 March 30 April 3
April 26 April 28 April 29 yard Henry Pooler, late Proctor at the Commons ..."
5. A Dictionary of Educational Biography: Giving More Than Four Hundred by Charles William Bardeen (1901)
"... CHARLES T. Pooler (American, 1820-1897) for muuy years an institute instructor,
after graduation from Wesleyan in 1844 became principal of the Mid- ..."
6. Journal of the ... Annual Convention, Diocese of Georgia by Convention, Council, Episcopal Church, Diocese of Georgia (1896)
"WILLIAM R. McCONNELL 1879, I Priest, St. James' Church, Pooler, and Missionary.
Rev. DW WINN 1882, Associate Rector, Christ Church. Frederica. Rev. ..."