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Definition of Jinglers
1. jingler [n] - See also: jingler
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jinglers
Literary usage of Jinglers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of American Verse (1610-1897) by James Lawrence Onderdonk (1901)
"stern reality of this republic, they must cast around for men essentially different
from the old poets, and from the modern successions of jinglers, ..."
2. History of American Verse (1610-1897) by James Lawrence Onderdonk (1901)
"stern reality of this republic, they must cast around for men essentially different
from the old poets, and from the modern successions of jinglers, ..."
3. Historical Sketches of Feudalism, British and Continental: With Numerous by Andrew Bell (1852)
"We see often assemble in the courts of the houses of great or rich people, bands
of minstrels, jinglers, &c., and exercise all their talents and vise all ..."
4. A History of Feudalism, British and Continental by Andrew Bell (1863)
"We see often assemble in the courts of the houses of great or rich people, bands
of minstrels, jinglers, &c., and exercise all their talents and use all ..."