Definition of Pedder

1. a pedlar [n -S] - See also: pedlar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pedder

pedantries
pedantry
pedants
pedanty
pedarian
pedarians
pedaries
pedary
pedascule
pedata
pedate
pedate leaf
pedately
pedatifid
pedatrophia
pedder (current term)
pedders
peddle
peddled
peddler
peddleries
peddlers
peddlery
peddles
peddling
peddlings
pederasties
pederasts

Literary usage of Pedder

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

1. The Legislative Powers of the Commonwealth and the States of Australia: With by John Quick, Australia (1919)
"pedder, (1903) 1 CLR, 91, was that. when a State attempts to give to its ... pedder is founded on the principles laid down by the Supreme Court of the ..."

2. History of Australia by George William Rusden (1897)
"... who had vainly hoped that "the chief of the blame would fall on Sir John pedder," expected that the final sentence would be her husband's recall. ..."

3. The Scottish Historical Review by Company of Scottish History (1905)
"pedder : PETER. Were the early Peters of Scotland related to the English family of that ... Who was Andrew pedder, a student at Aberdeen University in 1657. ..."

4. Cases on the Law of Insurance: Selected from Decisions of English and by William Reynolds Vance (1914)
"The first, is, whether Heb- don had any insurable interest at all in the life of pedder; and the second, whether, assuming that he had an insurable interest ..."

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