Definition of Olivers

1. oliver [n] - See also: oliver

Lexicographical Neighbors of Olivers

olive juice
olive oil
olive oils
olive ridley
olive tree
olive trees
olived
olivegrower
olivegrowing
oliveless
olivelike
oliveness
olivenite
olivenites
olivers (current term)
olives
olivet
olivets
olivewood
olivewoods
olivey
olivifugal
olivil
olivin
olivine
olivines
olivinic
olivinitic
olivipetal

Literary usage of Olivers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. British Theatre: Comprising Tragedies, Comedies, Operas, and Farces, from by Owen Williams (1828)
"Sir OliverS. Ah) we shall never see such figures of men again. ... Sir OliverS. Heaven deliver me! his famous uncle Richard for ten pounds! ..."

2. The Miniature Collector: A Guide for the Amateur Collector of Portrait by George Charles Williamson (1921)
"There are two olivers to be considered. Following them, we come to two ... Of the olivers, we possess rather more information than of the artists who ..."

3. Portrait Miniatures: From the Time of Holbein 1531 to that of Sir William by George Charles Williamson (1897)
"Its olivers are some of the most beautiful in existence and of the greatest interest. They were all originally at Strawberry Hill. Mr. Frank Woodroofe owns ..."

4. Lives of Illustrious Shoemakers by William Edward Winks (1883)
"IT is a relief to turn from the thought of Savage to Thomas olivers, one of John Wesley's most intimate friends and zealous co-workers. ..."

5. Biographical Sketches of Loyalists of the American Revolution: With an by Lorenzo Sabine (1864)
"... olivers sion, and retired in a body; and that " marks of disrespect were also shown by the populace to the remains of a man, whose memory, ..."

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