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Definition of Chiders
1. chider [n] - See also: chider
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chiders
Literary usage of Chiders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. "Survey of the Antiquities of the City of Oxford," Composed in 1661-6 by Anthony à Wood (1889)
"chiders Ham. Twyne XXIII 531; John Rede of Bledlow amongst many parcells of land
... he remembers one ham of mede called chiders Ham in the suburbs of Oxon ..."
2. Publications by Oxford Historical Society, Bostonian Society (1889)
"... he remembers one ham of mede called chiders Ham in the suburbs of Oxon without
North Gate, anno 5 Richard II (1381). Cow Modo. (fol. 121 b) Twyne III p. ..."
3. The Works of William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare, Evangeline Maria O'Connor (1901)
"I love no chiders, sir. Biondello, let's away. Luc. Well begun, Tranio. Hor.
Sir, a word ere you go; Are you a suitor to the maid you talk of, yea or no? ..."