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Definition of Perambulators
1. perambulator [n] - See also: perambulator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Perambulators
Literary usage of Perambulators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Introduction to the Local Constitutional History of the United States by George Elliott Howard (1889)
"perambulators and Fence Viewers in the New England and Middle Colonies. The township
of New England, territorially, came not into existence in quite so ..."
2. Infant Feeding and Its Influence on Life, Or, The Causes and Prevention of by Charles Henry Felix Routh (1879)
"Temperature.—Curtains—Ablutions.—Warmth of Water and Variety of Soaps.—Exercise,
Clothing, perambulators.—Early Rising and Going to Bed. —External Light. ..."
3. Handbook to the industrial department of the International exhibition, 1862 by Robert Hunt (1862)
"perambulators, &c. Exhibitor!.—11. L. Burton (1348), TW Cross (1360), ... Many of
the chairs and perambulators are of the most elegant description, ..."