Definition of Hillers

1. hiller [n] - See also: hiller

Lexicographical Neighbors of Hillers

hill partridge
hill plot
hill station
hillbillies
hillbilly
hillbilly heroin
hillbilly music
hillclimber
hillclimbers
hillclimbing
hillcrest
hillcrests
hillebrandite
hilled
hiller
hillers (current term)
hillfolk
hillfort
hillforts
hillier
hilliest
hilliness
hillinesses
hilling
hillite
hilllike
hillman
hillmen
hillo
hilloa

Literary usage of Hillers

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

1. Report on the Geology of the Henry Mountains by Grove Karl Gilbert, Clarence Edward Dutton (1880)
"MOUNT hillers. Next in order to the north is Mount Killers. ... Mount hillers and its foot-hills are constituted by a group of no less than eight ..."

2. A History of the People of the United States: From the Revolution to the by John Bach McMaster (1910)
"In the Carolinas were the sand-hillers; in South Carolina the clay-eaters; in Georgia the crackers; in Mississippi the pine-landers. ..."

3. Reminiscenes of Georgia by Emily P. Burke (1850)
"The sand-hillers, their habits, poverty and ignorance. ALTHOUGH praise-worthy attempts have been made in various parts of Georgia, to diffuse the means of ..."

4. Eight Hours for Laborers on Government Work by United States Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor (1902)
"[Le Roy Plow Company, manufacturer* of Le Roy plows, Miller bean harvesters, potato hillers anj covert-re. ..."

5. A History of the People of the United States, from the Revolution to the by John Bach McMaster (1910)
"In the Carolinas were the sand-hillers; in South Carolina the clay-eaters; in Georgia the crackers; in Mississippi the pine-landers. ..."

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