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Definition of Panthers
1. panther [n] - See also: panther
Lexicographical Neighbors of Panthers
Literary usage of Panthers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Broken People: Caste Violence Against India's "Untouchables" by Smita Narula (1999)
"The Dalit panthers were formed in the state of Maharashtra in the 1970s, ...
Dalit panthers visited "atrocity" sites, organized marches and rallies in ..."
2. The Hunter-naturalist: Romance of Sporting; Or, Wild Scenes and Wild Hunters by Charles Wilkins Webber (1867)
"It sounds like a sort of imputation upon our soil, that it is not strong enough
to have grown even wild cats, panthers, bears, etc., with the full instincts ..."
3. Sport in Bengal: And How, When, and where to Seek it by Edward B. Baker (1887)
"panthers and Panther-shooting—Very numerous, aud increasing—Spearing panthers on
Horseback—Comfortable Lairs made by Wild Hog — Good Sport — A Ludicrous ..."
4. A Pilgrimage in Europe and America, Leading to the Discovery of the Sources by Giacomo Costantino Beltrami (1828)
"... was marked by no track, no path, except those which had been made by the
savages, the buffaloes, wolves, bears, and panthers. It was in Kentucky, ..."
5. The History of Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, from the Settlement by Elizabeth Hubbell Godfrey Schenck (1904)
"Reward for wolves and panthers.—Peace of Utrecht.—Great expense of Connecticut
in the French and English war.—Charters in danger.—Indian deed of Clapboard ..."
6. Recollections of Life in Ohio: From 1813-1840 by William Cooper Howells (1895)
"... Pony—Going to Mill—Ghosts and panthers. Our moving was done pretty leisurely,
and occupied several days; and it seems to me now that I did a pretty good ..."