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Definition of Glairs
1. glair [v] - See also: glair
Lexicographical Neighbors of Glairs
Literary usage of Glairs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American State Reports: Containing the Cases of General Value and by Abraham Clark Freeman (1888)
"If Palmer and Key, on reselling the property, had sued the St. glairs for the
difference between the agreed price and what the property brought on the ..."
2. Fraser's Magazine (1878)
"All of them were great and powerful houses at a very early period, and took a
leading part in the conduct of affairs. The St. glairs ..."
3. The St. Clair Papers: The Life and Public Services of Arthur St. Clair by Arthur St. Clair, William Henry Smith (1881)
"The St. glairs figure prominently in history, song, and story. ... The St.
glairs shared in the triumphs and the humiliations of the House of Stuart, ..."
4. "Early to Bed and Early to Rise.": "Twenty Years in Hell with the Beef Trust by Roger R. Shiel (1909)
"My information was, the St. glairs were very rich people in Belfast and they went
... Some time in the early '70s, I think about '75 or '77, the St. glairs ..."
5. The Universal Masonic Library: A Republication in Thirty Volumes of All the by George Oliver (1855)
"... did, by several deeds, constitute and appoint William and Sir William St.
glairs, of Roslin, my ancestors, and their heirs, to be * their patrons, ..."