Lexicographical Neighbors of Plashers
Literary usage of Plashers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dendrologia: Or, A Treatise of Forest Trees, with Evelyn's Silva, Rev., Cor by James Mitchell, John Evelyn (1827)
"I consider such plashers are placed exactly in the situation of buds and grafts:
for, were there a possibility of this fluctuating intercourse of sap, ..."
2. Modes and Morals by Katharine Fullerton Gerould (1920)
"I am even sorry for Pauline in plashers Mead; though, frankly, I think Mr.
Mackenzie is fairer to his characters than any of the others. ..."
3. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England by Royal Agricultural Society of England (1880)
"... and the Purchasers are to leave standing all tellers whatsoever, and such
stems, hollies, and plashers as are marked with paint; and if any tellers, ..."
4. On Planting and Rural Ornament: A Practical Treatise by Marshall (William), Mr Marshall (1803)
"The plashers should be numerous, and should be pruned to naked rods, in order
that their spray may not incommode the tender shoots from the stools below* ..."
5. The Indian Forester (1896)
"The purchaser shall leave uncut such a reasonable number of plashers as shall be
... for which plashers the purchaser shall receive payment at the rate of ..."
6. The Practical Planter, Or, A Treatise on Forest Planting: Comprehending the by Walter Nicol (1803)
"... with the plashers, renders the whole more close and impenetrable. In cases
where two rows of quicks have been planted, according to a common method, ..."
7. Dendrologia: Or, A Treatise of Forest Trees, with Evelyn's Silva, Rev., Cor by James Mitchell, John Evelyn (1827)
"I consider such plashers are placed exactly in the situation of buds and grafts:
for, were there a possibility of this fluctuating intercourse of sap, ..."
8. Modes and Morals by Katharine Fullerton Gerould (1920)
"I am even sorry for Pauline in plashers Mead; though, frankly, I think Mr.
Mackenzie is fairer to his characters than any of the others. ..."
9. Journal of the Royal Agricultural Society of England by Royal Agricultural Society of England (1880)
"... and the Purchasers are to leave standing all tellers whatsoever, and such
stems, hollies, and plashers as are marked with paint; and if any tellers, ..."
10. On Planting and Rural Ornament: A Practical Treatise by Marshall (William), Mr Marshall (1803)
"The plashers should be numerous, and should be pruned to naked rods, in order
that their spray may not incommode the tender shoots from the stools below* ..."
11. The Indian Forester (1896)
"The purchaser shall leave uncut such a reasonable number of plashers as shall be
... for which plashers the purchaser shall receive payment at the rate of ..."
12. The Practical Planter, Or, A Treatise on Forest Planting: Comprehending the by Walter Nicol (1803)
"... with the plashers, renders the whole more close and impenetrable. In cases
where two rows of quicks have been planted, according to a common method, ..."