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Definition of Praisers
1. praiser [n] - See also: praiser
Lexicographical Neighbors of Praisers
Literary usage of Praisers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Collections by CT Historical Society (1908)
"... and praisers for the Insuing year Rob* Clark John M' Keen Chosen for Counters
with the Select Men and Constables for the Insuing year John Cromey Junr ..."
2. The Autobiography, Times, Opinions, and Contemporaries of Sir Egerton by Sir Egerton Brydges (1834)
"... acquire permanent fame—Answer—Self-praisers—Nothing free from objection and
detraction—Union between mind and action—Sir Walter Raleigh —Contrasted with ..."
3. Words for the Hour by Julia Ward Howe (1857)
"FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE AND HER praisers. IF you debase the sex to elevate One of
like soul and temper with the rest, You do but wrong a thousand fervent ..."
4. The Independent First[-sixth] Reader by James Madison Watson, Edwin Leigh (1876)
"EARTH AND HER praisers. THE Earth is old: Six thousand winters make her heart
a-cold. ... praisers ..."
5. Practice; Actions at Law in Pennsylvania with Forms: Actions at Law in by William Francis Johnson (1911)
"Appraisement — oath of praisers. 11. Method of appraisement. 12. ... Form of
appointment of praisers. 18. Rule in Allegheny county. 10. ..."
6. Independent Sixth Reader: Containing a Complete Treatise on Elocution, Both by James Madison Watson (1875)
"EARTH AND HER praisers. THE Earth is old: Six thousand winters make her heart
a-cold. ... praisers ..."