Definition of Serenaders

1. Noun. (plural of serenader) ¹

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Definition of Serenaders

1. serenader [n] - See also: serenader

Lexicographical Neighbors of Serenaders

seraskier
seraskierate
seraskierates
seraskiers
serated
serdab
serdabs
serdar
sere
sered
serein
sereins
serenade
serenaded
serenader
serenaders
serenades
serenading
serenata
serenatas
serenate
serenates
serendibite
serendipities
serendipitous
serendipitously
serendipity
serene
serened
serenely

Literary usage of Serenaders

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Diary of Henry Machyn, Citizen and Merchant-taylor of London, from A.D by Henry Machyn, John Gough Nichols (1848)
"The serenaders, consisting of persons of all ages and denominations, were well supplied with kettles, tin cans, cover-lids, hand-bells, pokers and tongs, ..."

2. Reminiscences of Morris Steinert by Morris Steinert (1900)
"CHAPTER V Sharon Springs, New York—Engagement with Mario-Grisi Opera Company, Castle Garden, New York City—Buckley Serenaders 1 REACH ED Palatine Bridge by ..."

3. Brazil, the River Plate, and the Falkland Islands: With the Cape Horn Route by William Hadfield (1854)
"... especially its extensive accommodation for steamers.—Deficiency of water the one draw-back. —Something concerning Ethiopia Serenaders under the Line. ..."

4. Vagabond Adventures by Ralph Keeler (1870)
"THE FATE OF THE Serenaders. '\ ~\ 7"E now started on our travels, staying from • • one night to a week in a city, according to its size, stopping always at ..."

5. Vagabond Adventures by Ralph Keeler (1870)
"THE FATE OF THE Serenaders. "\ T 7E now started on our travels, staying from * • one night to a week in a city, according to its size, stopping always at ..."

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