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Definition of Serenaders
1. serenader [n] - See also: serenader
Lexicographical Neighbors of Serenaders
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 ..."