Definition of Heister

1. one that heists [n -S] - See also: heists

Lexicographical Neighbors of Heister

heirhead
heirheads
heiring
heirless
heirloom
heirlooms
heirophant
heirophants
heirs
heirs apparent
heirship
heirships
heishi
heist
heisted
heister (current term)
heisters
heisting
heists
hejab
hejabs
hejira
hejiras
hejra
hejras
hejtmanite
hektare
hektares
hektogram
hektograms

Literary usage of Heister

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

1. The Political Register and Congressional Directory: A Statistical Record of by Benjamin Perley Poore (1878)
"heister, Daniel (son of John heister, and nephew of Daniel heister), ... heister, Daniel (brother of John heister, and uncle of John heister), ..."

2. History of the United States: From the Discovery of the American Continent by George Bancroft (1866)
"In Hesse-Cassel the favor of Schlieffen, the minister, was secured by repeated gifts of money; after which the recall of heister was peremptorily demanded. ..."

3. Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania: With Some by Pennsylvania Supreme Court, Jasper Yeates, William Duane, Pennsylvania Circuit Courts (1871)
"heister vs. Lynch, 108 6. No very great share of reason is necessary to validate a will. Ib. 7. Will of a feme covert, in pursuance of an agreement made ..."

4. The Political Text-book, Or Encyclopedia: Containing Everything Necessary by Michael W. Cluskey (1857)
"... Henderson of NY, heister of Pa, Hoar of Mara, Jackson of Маяк, Janes of Vt, Jones of Va, Laporte of Pa, Lawrence of Mii.-s., Lay. of N. Y, ..."

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