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Definition of Traducers
1. traducer [n] - See also: traducer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Traducers
Literary usage of Traducers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Life in the Sandwich Islands: Or, The Heart of the Pacific, as it was and is by Henry Theodore Cheever (1856)
"... the trial—Unparalleled instance of a moral ascendency—Illustrative anecdote
of the present king—Traducers silenced and put to shame—Position of dignity ..."
2. The Island World of the Pacific: Being ... Travel Through the Sandwich Or by Henry Theodore Cheever (1851)
"... the trial—Unparalleled instance of a moral ascendency—Illustrative anecdote
of the present king—Traducers silenced and put to shame—Position of dignity ..."
3. "True and Firm.": Biography of Ezra Cornell, Founder of the Cornell University by Alonzo B. Cornell (1884)
"Traducers.—Vilification.-—Cruel Misrepresentations.— Official Investigation.—Complete
Vindication. THE donation of public lands made by the Congress of the ..."
4. Course of Popular Lectures by Frances Wright (1829)
"REPLY TO THE Traducers OF THE FRENCH REFORMERS OF THE YEAK 1789, As given by
Frances Wright, in the Park Theatre, New- York, January 3lst, 1829, ..."
5. Results of an Investigation, Respecting Epidemic and Pestilential Diseases by Charles Maclean (1817)
"... whom I have the honour to serve, and who have always done me the justice to
treat the efforts of my traducers with the contempt they merited, ..."