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Definition of Dopier
1. dopy [adj] - See also: dopy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dopier
Literary usage of Dopier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Physics by William Watson (1899)
"This apparent change of pitch, owing to the relative motion of the sounding body
and the observer, is called the dopier effect, and the explanation which we ..."
2. The Encyclopædia of Pleading and Practice: Under the Codes and Practice Acts by William Mark McKinney, Thomas Johnson Michie (1898)
"Jones v. Bond, 76 Ga. 517. 1. See statutes of the several states. 2. Weinz v.
dopier, 17 111. Ill; Richards v. Reed, 39 Ind. 330; Hubbel v. ..."
3. The Musical World (1875)
"Besides supplying the sketches, dopier will himself see that they are truthfully
carried ... Professor dopier, of Berlin, brought the principal sketches—the ..."
4. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Louisiana by Louisiana Supreme Court (1888)
"dopier vs. An onerous donation, when the value of the thing given does not exceed
by one-half that of the charge imposed, is not subject to the rales ..."
5. A History of the American People by Woodrow Wilson (1918)
"From a drawing by dopier, in Harper's Monthly Magazine . . . 125 MAIN STREET IN
AUSTIN, TEXAS, ABOUT 1845.—Redrawn from an old print . ..."
6. A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in by John Pinkerton (1809)
"... the weather being fine and clear, I fet out with eleven companions, among whom
were Jerom dopier and Conrad Stocher, two friars of the convent. ..."