Lexicographical Neighbors of Lambers
Literary usage of Lambers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Autobiography, a Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever (1831)
"is frequently dyed, and made into lambers striped. This tree bears a fruit that
much resembles a damson. ..."
2. Early Records of the City and County of Albany: And Colony of Resselaerswyck by Albany County (N.Y.), Albany co., N. Y., Jonathan Pearson, Arnold Johan Ferdinand Van Laer (1919)
"1658, in presence of Sacharias Sickels and Jan lambers. ... This is the mark X
of JAN lambers Acknowledged before me, LA MONTAGNE, Commissary at Fort Orange ..."
3. Madagascar: Or, Robert Drury's Journal During Fifteen Years' Captivity on by Robert Drury, Daniel Defoe, Alexis Rochon (1890)
"... \vhich is of great use to the lower or middling sort of people to make lambers
of. The leaf is like a cocoanut tree leaf, but longer by two feet. ..."
4. Catalogue of a Collection of Original Manuscripts Formerly Belonging to the by Walter de Gray Birch (1903)
"... or lambers, the cook of the ship " San Lorenso," lying at anchor in the puerto
de las isletas in Grand Canary, ..."