2. Verb. (third-person singular of cashier) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Cashiers
1. cashier [v] - See also: cashier
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cashiers
Literary usage of Cashiers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Training for Store Service: The Vocational Experiences and Training of by Lucile Eaves (1920)
"The local or departmental cashiers are supplied each day with a sum of money ...
Age and Schooling of cashiers Somewhat greater maturity and training are ..."
2. Cyclopedia of the Law of Private Corporations by William Meade Fletcher (1917)
"cashiers of corporations other than banks. There is a marked distinction ...
cashiers of banks—In general. The powers of a cashier of a bank are very broad. ..."
3. Report of the Social Survey Committee of the Consumers' League of Oregon on by Edwin Vincent O'Hara (1913)
"Moving Picture Show cashiers. The cashiers of the moving picture shows, ...
Hence cashiers often work over ten hours a day for seven days a week. ..."
4. Commentaries on the Law of Private Corporations by Seymour Dwight Thompson (1895)
"Indorsements by bank cashiers. 5156. Personal liability of agent as 5159.
Indorsements to bank cashiers, acceptor of bills of exchange. 5160. ..."
5. Practical Bank Operation by Loyd Helvetius Langston, First National City Bank of New York (1921)
"Other Vice-Presidents, Assistant Vice-Presidents, the Assistant cashiers, Assistant
Trust Officers, and Assistant Comptrollers While the majority of the ..."
6. The monumental city, its past history and present resources by George Washington Howard (1873)
"On this account Mr. Mickle has been called the " father of cashiers." This Bank
is now presided over by William W. Taylor, whose entire life is identi- fied ..."
7. The Whole Law Relative to the Duty and Office of a Justice of the Peace by Thomas Walter Williams (1808)
"9, Thst whoever shall forge, or procure to be forged, or assist in J 'urging the
name or hand if uni/ of the cashiers, to any instrument ur writing ..."