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Definition of Bank clerk
1. Noun. An employee of a bank who receives and pays out money.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bank Clerk
Literary usage of Bank clerk
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1877)
"It is all about a bank clerk who lived a long time ago in Camden-town, and who
used to walk in every day to the city. One day, as he was passing a small ..."
2. The History of Banking with a Comprehensive Account of the Origin, Rise, and by William John Lawson (1850)
"... note and the bank clerk— Losses sustained by the Bank—Great profits of the
Bank, and whence derived—Description of the dead weight—Business of the Bank. ..."
3. The Various Writings of Cornelius Mathews by Cornelius Mathews (1863)
"Among others, he recognised a dapper bank-clerk, who had si"ii:ilized himself by
having outlived double the number of that celebrated preparation of any ..."
4. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1894)
"The sureties on the bond of a bank clerk are liable for the money of which he
has defrauded the bank by ..."
5. The Poetical Works by Horace Smith (1846)
"THE bank clerk AND THE STABLE KEEPERS: SHOWING how Peter was undone By taking
care of Number One.— Of PETER PRIM (so Johnson' would have written,) Let me ..."
6. The Law of Suretyship and Guaranty as Administered by Courts of Countries by George Washington Brandt (1905)
"... and for which the sureties on his official bond are liable.2 The same thing
was held where a bank clerk was, at the request of a customer of the bank, ..."