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Definition of Phoners
1. phoner [n] - See also: phoner
Lexicographical Neighbors of Phoners
Literary usage of Phoners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Best of Times: The Worst of Times by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1993)
"UPDATE TO YOU READERS AND phoners After sitting on the courthouse steps for the
signing of the order removing any shelter at all--the RTC “boys” overstepped ..."
2. Theological Monthly by Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod (1921)
"The Sun-phoners. This branch of the New Thought movement was briefly characterized
in our article in the March issue of the THEOLOGICAL MONTHLY. ..."
3. Bibliomania in the Middle Ages: Or, Sketches of Bookworms, Collectors, Bible by Frederick Somner Merryweather (1849)
"He collected and wrote all the necessary materials for four anti- phoners, with
their musical notes, himself; except what the brothers of the monastery ..."
4. Troubles Connected with the Prayer Book 1549 by Nicholas Pocock (1884)
"... to bring and deliver to you or your Deputy, every of them for their Church
and Parish, at such convenient place as ye shall appoint, all Anti- phoners, ..."