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Definition of Ciders
1. cider [n] - See also: cider
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ciders
Literary usage of Ciders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Treatise on the Culture of the Apple & Pear, and on the Manufacture of by Thomas Andrew Knight (1797)
"that fine ciders might be made in ... by the nature of the foil it grows in ;
and the excellence of the ciders formerly made from the Red- ..."
2. The Mercersburg Review by Alumni Association, Pa.) Marshall College (Mercersburg (1852)
"... who resembling in wickedness the two ciders, that of old sought to corrupt
and violate the chaste Susannah, endeavour by ..."
3. A Full Report of the Case of Stacy Decow, and Joseph Hendrickson, Vs. Thomas by Stacy Decow, Joseph Hendrickson, New Jersey Court of Appeals, New Jersey Court of Chancery, Thomas Latham Shotwell (1834)
"Can I mistake, when the book of discipline, with uncommon solicitude, requires
each preparative meeting of ministers and ciders no less than three times in ..."
4. The Blazing Star: With an Appendix Treating of the Jewish Kabbala. Also, a by William Batchelder Greene (1872)
"... human figure and similitude, in order that the spirit hidden in all parts of
it may be drawn forth. — Id. Rab., § 510. " The Elder of ciders is called ..."
5. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1853)
"The ciders of the district of Caux," continues M. Vasse, " do not induce ...
It is admitted that individuals who drink ciders from Lower Normandy, ..."