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Definition of Estrangers
1. estranger [n] - See also: estranger
Lexicographical Neighbors of Estrangers
Literary usage of Estrangers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Touchstone of Common Assurances Being a Plain and Familiar Treatise on by William Sheppard (1826)
"Women covert (estrangers to the fine) «hall have five years time after they be
... estrangers to fines, imprisoned at the time fants have, ..."
2. Proceedings of the Huguenot Society of London by Huguenot Society of London (1889)
"... and by us assented unto, that the said estrangers should be ... the said
estrangers willingly assented, Since wrh tyme divers of the said estrangers not ..."
3. The Manuscripts of the Marquis of Ormonde, the Earl of Fingall, the by Arthur James Francis Plunkett Fingall, John Thomas Gilbert, Dublin (Archdiocese), Ossory, Ire. (Diocese), Waterford (Ireland), Waterford, Ire, Jesuits. Ireland, Galway, Ire, Galway (Ireland) (1885)
"... wax, folles,1 fyshe, and of othre goodes and marchandises to the estrangers,
... the marchants estrangers, and tbat the foraines shall sill" ther goodes ..."