Definition of Gilmer

1. Noun. United States journalist who wrote a syndicated column of advice to the lovelorn (1870-1951).

Exact synonyms: Dorothy Dix, Elizabeth Merriwether Gilmer
Generic synonyms: Journalist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Gilmer

Gillet
Gillett
Gillette
Gillette's suspensory ligament
Gillham
Gilliam
Gilliam's operation
Gilliamesque
Gillian
Gilliatt
Gillies' operation
Gillmore needle
Gillott
Gillum
Gilman
Gilmer
Gilmer wiring
Giloacchino Antonio Rossini
Gilson
Gilyak
Gilyaks
Gimbernat's ligament
Gimel
Gimli
Gin recombinase
Ginevra
Ging
Ginger Rogers

Literary usage of Gilmer

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Men of Mark in Georgia: A Complete and Elaborate History of the State from by William J. Northen (1910)
"His greatgrandfather, Dr. George gilmer, came direct from Scotland and ... His father, Thomas M. gilmer, and his mother moved from Virginia to Wilkes ..."

2. American Progress, Or, The Great Events of the Greatest Century: Including by Richard Miller Devens (1883)
"He had taken his stand by the side of his colleague in office, Secretary gilmer, but some remarks falling from the lips of the latter, and perceiving that ..."

3. A History of Georgia for Use in Schools by Lawton Bryan Evans (1908)
"The Clark party supported gilmer, who won by a large majority. ... After the inauguration of gilmer, the legislature elected John Forsyth to ..."

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