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Definition of Pinders
1. pinder [n] - See also: pinder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pinders
Literary usage of Pinders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sword and Pen ; Or, Ventures and Adventures of Willard Glazier ... in War by John Algernon Owens (1881)
"Hoe-cake and pinders.—Woodcraft versus astronomy.—Canine foes.—Characteristics
of the slave. —Meeting escaped prisoners.—Danger.—Retreat and concealment. ..."
2. Sword and Pen: Or, Venture and Adventures of Willard Glazier, in War and by John Algernon Owens, Hubbard brothers (1892)
"She did all she could."—A meal fit for the gods.—Aunt Katy.—" Lor' bress ye,
marsters!"—Uncle Zeb's prayer.—Hoe-cake and pinders. ..."
3. English and Scottish Ballads by Francis James Child (1866)
"Hold thy hand, hold thy hand," said bold Robin Hood, " And my merry men stand
aside ; For this is one ot' the best pinders, That with sword ever I tryed. ..."
4. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Courts of Common Law by Great Britain Bail Court (1853)
"From 1739 to 179-1 there were eight consecutive courts baron, at which certain
persons were, in like manner as the pauper's father, elected pinders by the ..."
5. Preston Court Leet Records by Preston (Lancashire, England). Court Leet (1905)
"... stoole at ye Churchgate towne end before ye xxth of April!, upon paine of 13s.
4d. The pinders of this towne—that they rake and gather the sticks and ..."
6. Preston Court Leet Records by Atticus (1905)
"... stoole at ye Churchgate towne end before ye xxth of Aprill, upon paine of 13s.
4d. The pinders of this towne—that they rake and gather the sticks and ..."