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Definition of Doughier
1. doughy [adj] - See also: doughy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Doughier
Literary usage of Doughier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Registers of Monk Fryston, in the West Riding of Yorkshire: In the West by John David Hemsworth, Eng. Parish Monk Fryston (1896)
"B. Jenet Smithe doughier of John Smithe of Burton buried ... C. Marie Wi)lson
doughier of Mr Will'm Willson junior aped ..."
2. The Governance of England: Otherwise Called the Difference Between an by C.(editor). Plummer, J. Fortascue, Sir John Fortescue (1885)
"... by the lawe from the seid dame Philip his wyfe, and afterward. wedded to the
doughier of the duc of ..."
3. The Chronicle of Calais: In the Reigns of Henry VII. and Henry VIII. to the by Richard Turpyn (1846)
"... they, being well accompanied by [the lord Barns-.,] horde I)arcy and other,
repaire'd to your dent-ste doughier then at Rich. ..."
4. The Gentleman's Magazine (1832)
"Four eons sod four doughier-s survive to mourn the lass of a blbd and affectionate
mother. - Auo*n..-.Dec. ..."