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Definition of Driveler
1. n. A slaverer; a slabberer; an idiot; a fool.
Definition of Driveler
1. Noun. one who drivels. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Driveler
1. one that drivels [n -S] - See also: drivels
Lexicographical Neighbors of Driveler
Literary usage of Driveler
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Phonographic Dictionary: Exhibiting the Correct and Actual by Elias Longley (1882)
"... Drlp-ped Drip-stone Drowsy Drive-en Driver i Driving i Drivel-ed driveler
Driveling t Driving-wheel- Drizzle-id Drizzling ( Drizzly \ Droll-er Drollest ..."
2. Wit, Wisdom and Foibles of the Great: Together with Numerous Anecdotes by Charles Anthony Shriner (1918)
"One evening the king, after uttering a thousand insults, called M. de Verac a
driveler. M. de Verac, red with anger, raised his voice and replied: "No, ..."
3. Latin Classics by William Cleaver Wilkinson (1900)
"Poor driveler ! he forgets his servants quit:, Forgets, at morn, ... And Swift
expires a driveler and a show. Juvenal prolongs his detail of the miseries ..."
4. College Latin Course in English by William Cleaver Wilkinson (1885)
"Poor driveler ! he forgets his servants quite, Forgets, at morn, ... From Marlborough's
eyes the tears of dotage flow, And Swift expires a driveler and ..."
5. College Latin Course in English by William Cleaver Wilkinson (1885)
"Poor driveler ! he forgets his servants quite, Forgets, at morn, with whom he
supped at night; Forgets the children he begot and bred ; And makes a strumpet ..."
6. Classic Latin Course in English by William Cleaver Wilkinson (1893)
"Poor driveler! he forgets his servants quite, Forgets, at morn, with whom he
supped at night; Forgets the children he begot and bred; And makes a strumpet ..."
7. Preparatory and College Latin Courses in English (condensed and Consolidated) by William Cleaver Wilkinson (1889)
"Poor driveler ! he forgets his servants quite, Forgets, at morn, with whom he
supped at night; Forgets the children he begot and bred ; And makes a strumpet ..."