Definition of Owrier

1. owrie [adj] - See also: owrie

Lexicographical Neighbors of Owrier

owneth
owning
ownness
owns
ownself
oword
owre
owrecome
owrecomes
owrelay
owrelays
owres
owreword
owrewords
owrie
owrier (current term)
owriest
owse
owsen
owt
owts
oww
owyheeite
ox
ox-eyed
ox-eyed daisy
ox bots
ox heart
ox is in the ditch
oxa-

Literary usage of Owrier

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

1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Chancery of the State by Alonzo Christopher Paige, New York (State). Court of Chancery (1863)
"If the assignment is invalid, the surplus belongs to Solingen, in his own right, as owrier of the Weeks' judgment. Warner having failed in establishing any ..."

2. Bolshevism: The Enemy of Political and Industrial Democracy by John Spargo (1919)
"... the events relating to the insurrection at Jaroslav had listed 350 persons as having "taken an active part in the insur- 1 L'owrier Russe, May, 1918. ..."

3. The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical by Alexander Chalmers (1808)
"... overmuch visibility and pertness of one ear as an infallible mark of reprobation, and a sign the owrier of so saucy a member fears neither God nor man. ..."

4. A Treatise of the Law of Tithes: Compiled in Part from Some Notes of Richard by Sir Samuel Toller, Richard Wooddeson (1816)
"... at the York Spring Assises 1809, before Lawrence J. The evidence as to the hay was, that on the same day on which it was cut the owrier ..."

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