Definition of Heeders

1. heeder [n] - See also: heeder

Lexicographical Neighbors of Heeders

heds
hedylid
hedylids
hedyphane
hee
hee-haw
hee-haws
hee-hee
heeb
heebie-jeebies
heebie jeebies
heebs
heed
heeded
heeder
heeders (current term)
heedful
heedfull
heedfully
heedfulness
heedfulnesses
heedily
heeding
heedless
heedlessly
heedlessness
heedlessnesses
heeds
heedy
heeey

Literary usage of Heeders

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

1. Lives of the Queens of England of the House of Hanover by Doran (John) (1855)
"Many of Caesar's household were among the hearers of this energetic preacher in the days when George III. was King, but whether his hearers were heeders ..."

2. Observations on Live Stock: Containing Hints for Choosing and Improving the by George Culley (1807)
"... are other variations of names, in different parts, which I db not recollect.-—In some places they call the male lambs heeders, and the females ..."

3. Character Sketches: Or, The Blackboard Mirror. A Series of Illustrated by George Augustus Lofton (1890)
"There are a multitude of " way-side" hearers, a large number of " stony- ground " and '" thorny-ground " heeders, but there are but few " good-ground ..."

4. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Lincoln by Arthur Young (1799)
"30 tups saved. 70 two-shears. 70 three-shears. 50 shearlings. In 250 heeders, 20 will be lost before coming to market. Drapes, 1?97* 28*. I?96 30*. ..."

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