Definition of Dullier

1. dully [adj] - See also: dully

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dullier

dulia
dulias
dull
dull-minded
dull-witted
dull as dishwater
dull as ditchwater
dullard
dullardry
dullards
dulled
duller
dullest
dullhead
dullheads
dullier (current term)
dulliest
dulling
dullish
dullishly
dullness
dullnesses
dulls
dullsome
dullsville
dullsvilles
dullwitted
dullwittedness
dully
dulness

Literary usage of Dullier

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Cavendish by Christa Jungnickel, Russell McCormmach (1996)
"Nicolas Fado de dullier, Newton's close friend, presented the Society with a theorem for calculating latitude at sea and a copy of his book on the subject, ..."

2. The Office of Surrogate, Surrogates, and Surrogates' Courts, and Executors by Isaac Dayton (1855)
"... dullier v. Rivaz, 2 Curt. 835. Л question ¡3 put iu Story's Conflict of Laws, cli. 11, sec. 473, as to what will bo the effect of a chango of domicil ..."

3. Rose-Belford's Canadian Monthly and National Review edited by Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart (1880)
"It was here that dullier de C'asson passed a winter. It was in 1666 that Tracy organized his expedition, and inflicted the chastisement on the Indians which ..."

4. The Historical Magazine (1864)
"... Mr. dullier de Casson, wrote a history of Montreal down to 1672, but it has not been published, and was not apparently used by Charlevoix or earlier ..."

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