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Definition of Defacers
1. defacer [n] - See also: defacer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Defacers
Literary usage of Defacers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Light and Truth: Or, Bible Thoughts and Themes. The Lesser Epistles by Horatius Bonar (1883)
"THE DIVINE WORD AND THE DOOM OF ITS defacers. 'For I testify unto every man that
heareth the words of the prophecy of this book, If any man shall add unto ..."
2. The Epigrammatists: A Selection from the Epigrammatic Literature of Ancient by Henry Philip Dodd (1870)
"The memory of him for whom this stands, Shall out-live marble, and defacers' hands.
When all to time's consumption shall be given, Stanley, for whom this ..."
3. Annals of Pennsylvania, from the Discovery of the Delaware by Samuel Hazard (1850)
"That all defacers or corrupters of charters, gifts, defacers, &c. grants, bonds,
bills, wills, contracts, and conveyances, or that ^e^fr^w shall deface or ..."
4. Seven Lectures on Shakespeare and Milton by Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1856)
"defacers of the public peace. Than but once to think his place be- Than but once
think this place becomes comes thee not. thee not. ..."