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Definition of Furriers
1. furrier [n] - See also: furrier
Lexicographical Neighbors of Furriers
Literary usage of Furriers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of the Ancient Working People: From the Earliest Known Period to by Cyrenus Osborne Ward (1889)
"... Public Works—Who managed Manufactures—The Dyers—Old- fashioned Shoes of the
Forefathers—How made—Origin of the Crispins—The furriers' Union—Roman Ladies ..."
2. The Fur Traders and Fur Bearing Animals by Marcus Petersen (1914)
"There are however so many responsible furriers and Fur Dealers large and small,
... The story of the furriers is not so full of dramatic interest as the ..."
3. The Fur Traders and Fur Bearing Animals by Marcus Petersen (1914)
"There are however so many responsible furriers and Fur Dealers large and small,
... The story of the furriers is not so full of dramatic interest as the ..."
4. Journal [Aug. 1, 1832 to July 17, 1833] by Fanny Kemble (1835)
"We went to the furriers, and brought away my dark boa. Game home, put out things
for packing up, and remained so engaged till time to dress for dinner. ..."
5. Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Arctic Ocean in 1833, 1834, and by Richard King (1836)
"Pine-Martin, or Sable of the English furriers. —Arrival of Men from the Fishery
preparatory to the Departure of the Expedition for England. ..."
6. The Mortality from cancer throughout the world by Frederick Ludwig Hoffman (1916)
"... and Asylums—Petroleum Industry—Malignant Disease of the Lungs in Miners—Gardening
and Agriculture—Cancer among Paraffin-workers—Brewers— furriers and ..."