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Definition of Gofers
1. gofer [n] - See also: gofer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gofers
Literary usage of Gofers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Extracts from the Account Rolls of the Abbey of Durham, from the Original by Durham Cathedral, Joseph Thomas Fowler (1901)
"Wafers or gofers "are usually sold at lairs," made in "gofer-irons" and eaten
hot from the fire, as now in Holland. Note in Bell's Chaucer, quoted in Skeat, ..."
2. Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Sciences by Davenport Academy of Sciences (1899)
"Genitalia : 9, ultimate ventral segment twice wider than long, the posterior
margin very slightly sinuate either side of a shallow median notch ; py gofers ..."
3. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1898)
"Anne Carón and Jane Copping two of the daughters of my aunt gofers. My daughter
Smithson. The poor of Ing- ham in Norfolk. Five sermons to be preached in ..."
4. The Histories of Polybius by Polybius, Friedrich Otto Hultsch, Evelyn Shirley Shuckburgh (1889)
".1 , j /• - 1T 11 the war. sent out some gofers, a thousand foot and a '"' hundred
horse, under the command of Dio- phanes of Megalopolis. . . . 9. ..."