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Definition of Fencers
1. fencer [n] - See also: fencer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fencers
Literary usage of Fencers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Physiology of Bodily Exercise by Fernand Lagrange (1890)
"... Trapeze—The Round Back of Gymnasts—Fencing—" fencers' Scoliosis "—Comparative
Observations on Right-Handed and Left-Handed fencers—Our conclusions are ..."
2. The Tribune Almanac and Political Registerby Horace Greeley by Horace Greeley (1903)
"April 15—Senior team championship, won by the fencers' Club team; ... 7 bouts to
0; fencers' Club (NY) beat Washington fencers' Club, 7 bouts to 1: fencers' ..."
3. Society in the New Reign by George Washburn Smalley, Thomas Hay Sweet Escott (1904)
"... cosmopolitan channel and its personal results—Lady Dilke and other lady
fencers—Birmingham and its social products. MANY of the provincial capitals, ..."
4. The Reader's Cabinet: Consisting of More Than a Hundred Papers, Original and by John Kingston (1809)
"... be necessary and profitable : when you speak, talk not ol' light and trivial
things, as wrestling and horses, or fencers, or swords, or meat, ..."