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Definition of Declarers
1. declarer [n] - See also: declarer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Declarers
Literary usage of Declarers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Grounds & Occasions of the Contempt of the Clergy and Religion Enquired by John Eachard (1685)
"... Sermons 5 'enquiring, who will Buy any Do- Earth to make Bread for fuch as
are his peculiar Servants, and declarers of his mind and ..."
2. The Writings of Charles Dickens by Charles Dickens, Gilbert Ashville Pierce (1894)
"All cautions or orders issued to the men by the umpires, starters, and declarers
of victory to be considered final and admitting of no appeal. "5. ..."
3. Yesterdays with Authors by James Thomas Fields (1894)
"All cautions or orders issued to the men by the umpires, starters, and declarers
of victory to be considered final and admitting of no appeal. " 5. ..."
4. The New Annual Register, Or, General Repository of History, Politics, and by Andrew Kippis (1795)
"The French were, be faid, held out as the original declarers of the war, which
was called upon our part« a ..."
5. Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India by John Muir (1873)
"And from the fact that the seers and declarers are the same in both cases, viz.
that the competent seere and declarers of the contents of the (rest of the) ..."
6. The history of the temple of Jerusalem: tr. from the MS. of Jalal-addín [or by James Reynolds (1836)
"To certain of the apostles he appropriated the superior rank of declarers of the
Divine Precept, and made them people of ordinances—scriptures—appointing ..."