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Definition of Echoers
1. echoer [n] - See also: echoer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Echoers
Literary usage of Echoers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1895)
"echoers of Hegel and his like will be, of course, up in arms. In answer to these
objectors I will point out that on their own showing philosophy should be ..."
2. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1823)
"... of second-hand clothes, the reflectors of moonlight, the echoers of a mock-
bird's song. Among the American collections, a letter on the « Married Life' ..."
3. The Life of Cesare Borgia of France, Duke of Valentinois and Romagna, Prince by Rafael Sabatini (1912)
"Such surely is the image we are meant to see by Guicciardini and his many hollow
echoers. Turn we now for corroboration of that noble picture to the history ..."
4. A Book of Operas: Their Histories, Their Plots, and Their Music by Henry Edward Krehbiel (1919)
"And when the Frenchmen (and their feeble echoers in England and America) began
to cry out that the world make obeisance to Moussorgsky on that score, ..."
5. The Calamities and Quarrels of Authors: With Some Inquiries Respecting Their by Isaac Disraeli, Benjamin Disraeli (1868)
"... and fearless—patient of that obloquy which still will stain their honour from
literary echoers; proud, while they are sensible that their literary ..."