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Definition of Allegers
1. alleger [n] - See also: alleger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Allegers
Literary usage of Allegers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Primitive Doctrine of Election: Or, An Historical Inquiry Into the by George Stanley Faber (1842)
"But, in specifically naming the Pelagians as the allegers, the object of Calvin
... On the contrary, the allegers were those Christians of Marseilles : who, ..."
2. Publications (1846)
"allegers and quoters of the scriptures, or other men's writings—as some men
willingly do—let them be punished according to right and justice; ..."
3. Lectures on Metaphysics and Logic by William Hamilton (1860)
"This objection is only respectable by authority, through the great, the all but
unex- clusive, number of its allegers; in itself it is futile. ..."