Lexicographical Neighbors of Goldier
Literary usage of Goldier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal by Pennsylvania General Assembly. Senate (1823)
""An act for the relief of Henry Stauffer, a revolutionary goldier." "An act
authorising the Secretary of the Land Office to grant a patent for a certain lot ..."
2. Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern by Edward Cornelius Towne (1897)
"There ain't nothin' shinin'er an' goldier than them flowers with the different
kinds o' yeller in 'em; they'll most freckle ye, they're so much like the sun ..."
3. The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, Emperor of the French: With a Preliminary by Walter Scott (1827)
"If not absolute water-drinkers, they are less addicted to intoxication than the
English goldier, who, perhaps, only brings, to counterbalance the numerous ..."
4. Dictionary of the Bible: Comprising Its Antiquities, Biography, Geography by William Smith, Horatio Balch Hackett, Ezra Abbot (1872)
"Every man above 20 years of age was a goldier (Num. i. 3): each tribe formed a
regiment, with its own banner and its own leader (Num. ii. 2, x. ..."
5. Works by James Fenimore Cooper (1892)
"asked Hetty, ere the rebuked goldier had time to rally for an answer. " How came
vou to know that her name is Judith ? You are right, for that Is her name ..."
6. Pennsylvania Archives by Pennsylvania Dept. of public instruction, Pennsylvania State library, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania State Library (1853)
"... the Hands of our Enemies, every officer & goldier thinking himself at Liberty
to leave his station whenever the service becomes disagreeable to him. ..."