Lexicographical Neighbors of Nichers
Literary usage of Nichers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of the Bible: Comprising Its Antiquities, Biography, Geography by William Smith, John Mee Fuller (1893)
"1) from John of Philadelphia they are du- tinguish«! both from the nichers and
from the peltasts, or targeteers, and with these are described as forming a ..."
2. Handbook for Travellers in Southern Germany: Being a Guide to Würtemberg by John Murray (Firm) (1871)
"... are generally so thronged (chiefly with Mu- nichers) that it is difficult to
obtain accommodation without bespeaking it beforehand. ..."
3. Handbook for Travellers in Southern Germany: Being a Guide to Wuertemberg by John Murray (Firm, John Murray (Firm) (1858)
"Most of the buildings are of recent construction, and during the season (June
and July) they are generally so thronged (chiefly with Mu- nichers) that it is ..."
4. In Paradise: A Novel, from the German of Paul Heyse by Paul Heyse (1878)
"... Mu- nichers call the country fever), with the exception, of course, of those
who get their living by it—the landscape, animal, and peasant painters—a ..."