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Definition of Inviters
1. inviter [n] - See also: inviter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inviters
Literary usage of Inviters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1847)
"... for the inviters had gone out to enjoy their pig-shooting by themselves.
The invited were left to amuse themselves as they might until seven or eight ..."
2. Sumptuary Law in Nürnberg: A Study in Paternal Government by Kent Roberts Greenfield (1918)
"... to the bridal-escorts, the inviters, the servants—to any one except the groom
himself. Him she might present with a shirt, and a bath-suit, and, ..."
3. Puritan Preaching in England: A Study of Past and Present by John Brown (1900)
"Take a short muster of these inviters, these bidders to this banquet of vanity: they
... In the Law Courts he sets inviters that beckon contention to them, ..."
4. The Standard of Living in Japan by Kokichi Morimoto (1918)
"... to the bridal.escorts, the inviters, the servants—to any one except the groom
himself. Him she might present with a shirt, and a bath.suit, and, ..."
5. Extracts from the Council Register of the Burgh of Aberdeen by Aberdeen (Scotland) (1872)
"... both the inviters and the invited ware at more then necessar charges; therfor
the saids magistrats and councell not onlie ratifies and approves the ..."
6. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1847)
"... for the inviters had gone out to enjoy their pig-shooting by themselves.
The invited were left to amuse themselves as they might until seven or eight ..."
7. Sumptuary Law in Nürnberg: A Study in Paternal Government by Kent Roberts Greenfield (1918)
"... to the bridal-escorts, the inviters, the servants—to any one except the groom
himself. Him she might present with a shirt, and a bath-suit, and, ..."
8. Puritan Preaching in England: A Study of Past and Present by John Brown (1900)
"Take a short muster of these inviters, these bidders to this banquet of vanity: they
... In the Law Courts he sets inviters that beckon contention to them, ..."
9. The Standard of Living in Japan by Kokichi Morimoto (1918)
"... to the bridal.escorts, the inviters, the servants—to any one except the groom
himself. Him she might present with a shirt, and a bath.suit, and, ..."
10. Extracts from the Council Register of the Burgh of Aberdeen by Aberdeen (Scotland) (1872)
"... both the inviters and the invited ware at more then necessar charges; therfor
the saids magistrats and councell not onlie ratifies and approves the ..."