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Definition of Infesters
1. infester [n] - See also: infester
Lexicographical Neighbors of Infesters
Literary usage of Infesters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ivanhoe by Walter Scott (1908)
""Surely," said Ambrose, "he is in the hands of the men of Belial, infesters of
these woods, and contemners of the holy text, ' Touch not mine anointed, ..."
2. Ireland: Its Scenery, Character, &c. by Samuel Carter Hall (1841)
"The native Irish, " the pestilent infesters of the l\\e," as they are generously
termed hy contemporary historians, continued for centuries to make Carlow ..."
3. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1894)
"They are Nature's Outcasts, and the black infesters of Justice and Common Honesty."
To the subject of health and doctors Sir Henry naturally makes many ..."
4. English Wayfaring Life in the Middle Ages (XIVth Century) by Jean Jules Jusserand (1891)
"... eyghen hadde he as an hare ; " true vagabonds, infesters of the highroads,
who having nothing to care for, boldly carried on their impostor's traffic. ..."
5. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1863)
"The officers and men were very glad to have a shot at these river infesters, and
only regret that they did not remain within the reach of our guns a little ..."
6. Translations from the Icelandic: Being Select Passages Introductory to by William Charles Green (1908)
"This harbourage, Thorstein felt sure, would belong to the infesters of the highway,
whether one or more. Then Thorstein went into the hall and found there ..."