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Definition of Garblers
1. garbler [n] - See also: garbler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Garblers
Literary usage of Garblers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Voyage of Sir Henry Middleton to Bantam and the Maluco Islands: Being by Henry Middleton, Bolton Corney (1855)
"And we wish you to take with you to Banda, one or both of the garblers, with
their instruments and provisions to cleanse the cloves from dust and stalks, ..."
2. A Digest and Index with Chronological Tables of All the Statutes: From Magna by George Crabb (1841)
"Table of fees in gaols, by whom to be settled, 32 G. 2,c. 28, в. 5. garblers.
office of garblers to be approved of, by whom, I J. l,c. 19; 6 Ac 15,88. 1-3. ..."
3. Publications by Oxford Historical Society, Bostonian Society (1894)
""If thus th' Athenian garblers should proceed "Their great Bodleian library to
weed, " A little corner might the books ..."
4. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society by Historical Society of Great Britain (1878)
"... garblers of documents, —in short, all those who place their subjective
speculations above an unbiassed objective contemplation of law, ..."
5. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1828)
"... farmers and farriers—the most respected of gardeners and garblers—'confidential
herbalists: true loyalists, not to say true lawyers : poets, preachers, ..."
6. The Voyage of Sir Henry Middleton to Bantam and the Maluco Islands: Being by Henry Middleton, Bolton Corney (1855)
"And we wish you to take with you to Banda, one or both of the garblers, with
their instruments and provisions to cleanse the cloves from dust and stalks, ..."
7. A Digest and Index with Chronological Tables of All the Statutes: From Magna by George Crabb (1841)
"Table of fees in gaols, by whom to be settled, 32 G. 2,c. 28, в. 5. garblers.
office of garblers to be approved of, by whom, I J. l,c. 19; 6 Ac 15,88. 1-3. ..."
8. Publications by Oxford Historical Society, Bostonian Society (1894)
""If thus th' Athenian garblers should proceed "Their great Bodleian library to
weed, " A little corner might the books ..."
9. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society by Historical Society of Great Britain (1878)
"... garblers of documents, —in short, all those who place their subjective
speculations above an unbiassed objective contemplation of law, ..."
10. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1828)
"... farmers and farriers—the most respected of gardeners and garblers—'confidential
herbalists: true loyalists, not to say true lawyers : poets, preachers, ..."