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Definition of Bonders
1. bonder [n] - See also: bonder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bonders
Literary usage of Bonders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Story of Grettir the Strong by Eiríkur Magnússon, William Morris (1900)
"There also were the cliffs full of fowl in the summer-tide, and there were eighty
sheep upon the island which the bonders owned, and they were mostly rams ..."
2. Life and Correspondence of John A. Quitman, Major-general, U.S.A., and by John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne (1860)
"The Anti-bonders.—Argument.—Political Condition of the State.—Social Demoralization.— The
Banks.—Mob Law.—The great Union Bank.—Its Rise and Fall. ..."
3. Clinical Investigations on Squint: A Monograph by C. Schweigger, Gustavus Hartridge (1887)
"The fact is undeniable, the theories built upon it are doubtful. bonders declares
no other conclusion to be possible, than this, that the hypermetropia ..."
4. The Heimskringla by Snorri Sturluson (1844)
"powerful, of great family, and the head-man of those SAG* v" who on account of
the bonders appeared before the king. Now, "when they came to the king, ..."