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Definition of Ganders
1. gander [v] - See also: gander
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ganders
Literary usage of Ganders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Female Filosofy: Fished Out and Fried by L. E. Keith, Feelix Feeler (1894)
"A FABLE-THE VIRTUOUS ganders. In a large field there lived a great many Geese
and ganders. Now in one corner of the field there was a muddy pond, ..."
2. A Common-school Grammar of the English Language by Simon Kerl (1870)
"ganders are white, and geese are gray. ganders and geese are often called geese;
drakes and ducks, ducks; horses and mares, horses; and heirs and heiresses, ..."
3. Posthumous Memoirs of Karoline Bauer: From the German by Karoline Bauer (1884)
"... become the rich and highly honoured abbess of the ladies' convent of ganders-
heim, once (in the tenth century) famous through the poetess nun Roswitha, ..."
4. Female Filosofy: Fished Out and Fried by L. E. Keith, Feelix Feeler (1894)
"A FABLE-THE VIRTUOUS ganders. In a large field there lived a great many Geese
and ganders. Now in one corner of the field there was a muddy pond, ..."
5. A Common-school Grammar of the English Language by Simon Kerl (1870)
"ganders are white, and geese are gray. ganders and geese are often called geese;
drakes and ducks, ducks; horses and mares, horses; and heirs and heiresses, ..."
6. Posthumous Memoirs of Karoline Bauer: From the German by Karoline Bauer (1884)
"... become the rich and highly honoured abbess of the ladies' convent of ganders-
heim, once (in the tenth century) famous through the poetess nun Roswitha, ..."