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Definition of Profferers
1. profferer [n] - See also: profferer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Profferers
Literary usage of Profferers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of France by EYRE EVANS. CROWE (1863)
"At this the king was indignant. and told the profferers to mind their own business,
f Sufficient forces were soon mustered from Franche Comte" and other ..."
2. The Redemption of Africa: A Story of Civilization, with Maps, Statistical by Frederic Perry Noble (1899)
"The well=meaning profferers of such suggestions will appreciate the following
incident. Bishop Colenso, an Anglican churchman of ability and knowledge, ..."
3. Pamphleteer by Abraham John Valpy (1828)
"... which a government fit to rule this country ought sufficiently to feel its
own popularity to be able to toss back to the profferers with disdain, ..."
4. The Law Magazine, Or, Quarterly Review of Jurisprudence (1851)
"The power and reverence centred in the monarch are defence, and to rebut the
loose and irresponsible allegations of voluntary profferers of "evidence," be ..."
5. The Pamphleteer by Abraham John Valpy (1828)
"... which a government fit to rule this country ought sufficiently to feel its
own popularity to be able to toss back to the profFerers with disdain, ..."
6. Chambers' Edinburgh Journal by Robert Chambers, William Chambers (1852)
"... money upon at the broker's or pawnbroker's—the shops of which tradesmen arc
absolutely besieged throughout the day with profferers of clothes, bedding, ..."