Definition of Oneyer

1. oneyre [n -S] - See also: oneyre

Lexicographical Neighbors of Oneyer

onesided
onesidedness
onesie
onesie-twosie
onesies
oneth
onethe
oneths
oneties
onetime
onetime(a)
onety-one
onety-oneth
oneupmanship
oneway
oneyer (current term)
oneyers
oneyre
oneyres
onfall
onfalls
onfang
onfield
onflow
onflows
onforward
onforwarded
onforwarding
ongang
ongaonga

Literary usage of Oneyer

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

1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1853)
"Here ie the very word wo want Shakespeare's " oneyer" is Dickens' one-tr or wunner—that ... After Mr. Dickens' lucid commentary, " oneyer*' becomes quite a ..."

2. Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy (1895)
""Ah, yes—you are a oneyer too, like myself," said Arabella, eying her visitor with humorous criticism. " Bolted from your first, didn't you, like me ? ..."

3. The Rough Riders by Theodore Roosevelt (1899)
"It never became epidemic, but it caused a perfect panic among some of own doctors, and especially in the minds of oneyer two generals and of the home ..."

4. Paxton's Magazine of Botany, and Register of Flowering Plants by Sir Joseph Paxton (1837)
"... we must conclude that plants grow chiefly by day, and this is conformable to the few observations that have been made on the subject. oneyer found the ..."

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