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Definition of Awaiters
1. awaiter [n] - See also: awaiter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Awaiters
Literary usage of Awaiters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoirs of Doctor Burney by Fanny Burney (1832)
"... to make its luminously-calculated appearance this year, 1769 ; and the Doctor
was ardently concurrent with the watchers and awaiters of this prediction. ..."
2. Reginald Pecock, Churchman and Man of Letters: A Study in Fifteenth Century by Emmet A. Hannick (1922)
"... awaiters and backbiters, in other wise of me feele or diffame.'' This statement
is of the greatest importance to the proper understanding of Pecock. ..."
3. The Book of the Homeless: (Le Livre Des Sans-foyer) by Edith Wharton (1916)
"Did I not, by way of introduction to these awaiters of articulate acknowledgment,
find myself first of all, early in the autumn, in presence of the first ..."