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Definition of Haunters
1. haunter [n] - See also: haunter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Haunters
Literary usage of Haunters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fleurs-de-lys: A Book of French Poetry Freely Tr. Into English Verse by Wilfrid Charles Thorley (1920)
"BALLADE OF THE FOREST haunters STILL do they sing, the swarm of mocking fays Well
sheltered by the thorn and holly-leaves, Who feel the light winds' tender, ..."
2. The Lock and Key Library: The Most Interesting Stories of All Nations by Julian Hawthorne (1909)
"... Lytton The Haunted and the haunters; Or, The House and the Brain >\ FRIEND of
mine, who is a man of letters and a phi- losopher, said to me one day, ..."
3. Journal of a Residence in Normandy by James Augustus St. John (1831)
"... Toml'i of William the Conqueror—Women excluded from the Sanctuary, or Choir,
in Catholic Churches— haunters of Courts of Justice — Female Valets of the ..."
4. The Scottish Annual (1836)
"TAVERN haunters. WHAT a subject for an annual!—for a book which is to have its
delicate limbs (or pages) encased in a more delicate fancy binding-, ..."