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Definition of Herdic
1. n. A kind of low-hung cab.
Definition of Herdic
1. Noun. A kind of low horse-drawn carriage. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Herdic
1. a type of carriage [n -S] - See also: carriage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Herdic
Literary usage of Herdic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Federal Reporter: With Key-number Annotations by District of Columbia Court of Appeals, United States Commerce Court, Courts of Appeals (1890)
"The facts upon which it arises are these: Peter herdic, the bankrupt, ...
After due public notice such sale took place, and Frank L. herdic became the ..."
2. Reports of Cases by New York (State). Court of Appeals (1892)
"herdic, Briggs, Phillips and Gerlach thereupon met at the latter's office, and
each purchaser there executed and delivered to herdic his note or notes, ..."
3. Reports of Cases Heard and Determined in the Court of Appeals of the State by New York (State). Court of Appeals, William Henry Silvernail (1893)
"The answer of the defendant Gerlach is to the effect that Gerlach held the legal
title to certain rights in letters patent owned by herdic in order to ..."
4. Massachusetts Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1895)
"It is conjecture whether the driver knew that the herdic was coming. ... The time
during which the herdic was in sight before the accident must have been ..."
5. Wet Sundays by William Henry Gocher (1903)
"When the betting on the race began to drag herdic tried the free-for-all pace and
... Every one appeared to want a ticket on him, or, as herdic remarked, ..."
6. The Complete Tribune Primer by Eugene Field (1901)
"THE herdic is a herdic. What is the Sign on the herdic? The Sign tells us the
herdic is full. Oh, who would not gladly be a herdic ? ..."