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Definition of Quieters
1. quieter [n] - See also: quieter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Quieters
Literary usage of Quieters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. All the Year Round by Charles Dickens (1882)
"So did Coventry, where it was used on " scolds, brawlers, disturbers, and dis-
quieters of their neighbors." There was one at Marlborough; ..."
2. Hansard's Parliamentary Debates by Great Britain Parliament, Thomas Curson Hansard (1883)
"8, H. VI., in which, in the old Norman-French, it is thus claimed by the Commons— "
La Privilege de votre Court do Parlement d'etre quieters de toute ..."
3. A Handbook of therapeutics by Sydney Ringer (1886)
"To obviate this, various contrivances called " quieters" are used. These consist
essentially of a small chamber which answers the double purpose of ..."
4. A Selection from the Papers of the Earls of Marchmont, in the Possession of by Hugh Hume Marchmont, Patrick Hume Marchmont, Alexander Hume-Campbell Marchmont (1831)
"In the mean time, these politicians would pretend to be the composers and quieters
of the minds of the ..."
5. A Selection from the Papers of the Earls of Marchmont, in the Possession of by Patrick Hume Marchmont, Alexander Hume-Campbell Marchmont, Hugh Hume Marchmont (1831)
"In the mean time, these politicians would pretend to be the composers and quieters
of the minds of the ..."