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Definition of Dammers
1. dammer [n] - See also: dammer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dammers
Literary usage of Dammers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Bergen County, New Jersey by James M. Van Valen (1900)
"Addison Ely was the first Senior Deacon and held the office for several years.
•Peter dammers and Louis Kruger were Masters of Ceremony and Daniel D. Burtis ..."
2. Marlborough College Register from 1843 to 1904 Inclusive: With Alphabetical by Marlborough College (1905)
"R. Engineers dammers, Baron Frederick ... s. of AWH dammers, Esq., The Grove,
Bridport, b. May 15, 1877 ; 1. Mide. 1895. С 2 BFH dammers, Esq., ..."
3. The New-York Legal Observer by Samuel Owen (1843)
"But it is distinctly in proof, that ihc president directed dammers to inform ...
dammers gives tliis notice, and especially, a few days before the fire, ..."
4. The Roman wall: An Historical, Topographical, and Description of the Barrier by John Collingwood Bruce (1853)
"... distinction of the inhabitants into "over- dammers " and " under-dammers," as
they lived on one side or other of the stream, is not entirely worn out. ..."
5. Memoirs Chiefly Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of Northumberland by Charles Henry Hartshorne (1858)
"... or some such contrivance, on the site of Cookson's works, all the traffic
between the " Over-dammers " and " Under-dammers" was carried on. ..."