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Definition of Frequenters
1. frequenter [n] - See also: frequenter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Frequenters
Literary usage of Frequenters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Connoisseur by George Colman, B. Thornton (1904)
"... occasional comments by way of illustration as may naturally occur to the
disciples of Hoyle, the votaries of Dian, and the frequenters of Newmarket. ..."
2. Social Life in the Reign of Queen Anne: Taken from Original Sources by John Ashton (1882)
"... days and rates-—Halfpenny post—Method of doing business—The Exchange—Description
of frequenters — Bankers—Curious advertisement of Sir Richard Hoare's. ..."
3. Old and New London: A Narrative of Its History, Its People, and Its Places by Walter Thornbury, Edward Walford (1892)
"Church Row—Fashionable frequenters of " the Row " in the Last Century—Dr. ...
Among the frequenters of Church Row at the beginning of the last century ..."
4. A Dictionary of Slang, Jargon & Cant: Embracing English, American, and Anglo by Albert Barrère, Charles Godfrey Leland (1890)
"Hence in the United States, and perhaps in England, it was commonly applied
contemptuously to the frequenters of brothels. It is now more widely extended. ..."
5. Last Days of Knickerbocker Life in New York by Abram Child Dayton (1897)
"... Thompson's hostelry, where the Fifth Avenue Hotel now stands—Its distinguished
frequenters—Adieu to the Bloomingdale road—Transformation in equipages. ..."
6. First impressions of England and its people by Hugh Miller (1847)
"A humble Coffee-house and its frequenters.—The Woes of Genius in London.—Old 110,
Thames Street.—The Tower.—The Thames Tunnel.—Longings of the True Londoner ..."