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Definition of Plaguers
1. plaguer [n] - See also: plaguer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plaguers
Literary usage of Plaguers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Savage and Civilized Russia by G. W. Royston-Pigott, W. R. (1879)
"Further, the plaguers consumed by credible report this last year above 300000.
Besides all this "the Crymes," a valiant nation of Tartars, in the latter end ..."
2. The President's Daughters: A Narrative of a Governess by Fredrika Bremer (1843)
"... where married people, parents, children, only live one with another to make
home a hell : there are the plagued and the plaguers ; it were difficult to ..."
3. Savage and Civilized Russia by G. W. Royston-Pigott, W. R. (1879)
"Further, the plaguers consumed by credible report this last year above 300000.
Besides all this "the Crymes," a valiant nation of Tartars, in the latter end ..."
4. The President's Daughters: A Narrative of a Governess by Fredrika Bremer (1843)
"... where married people, parents, children, only live one with another to make
home a hell : there are the plagued and the plaguers ; it were difficult to ..."