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Definition of Razers
1. razer [n] - See also: razer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Razers
Literary usage of Razers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications of the Scottish History Society by Scottish History Society (1890)
"... 9 lib 10 sh.s per Razer wch comes to 1862 inde 1862 00 00 By 19 razers wheat
sold at 8 lib 15 sh.s which is 0166 05 00 By 285 ..."
2. The Works of John Marston by John Marston (1856)
"At the signe of the three razers, sir. Coc. A signe of good shaving, ... The three
razers ? Hoi. I, sir. ..."
3. The Works of John Marston by John Marston (1856)
"At the signe of the three razers, sir. Coc. A signe of good shaving, ... You'le
not stay long. Coc. As I am an honest man. The three razers ? Hol. I, sir. ..."
4. Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal (1841)
"Red herrings were prohibited from Pentecost to Michaelmas, and at the latter each
received two razers of apples. The lepers had a common kitchen, ..."
5. Prize essays on leprosy by Edvard Ehlers, George Newman, Samuel Patton Impey (1895)
"... at the latter each received two razers of apples. The lepers shared a common
kitchen, a common cook, and utensils and firing for cooking &c., ..."
6. Archaeological Essays by James Young Simpson (1872)
"... and at the latter each received two razers of apples. The lepers had a common
kitchen, and a common cook, fuel, and utensils for cooking, etc. ..."
7. Visits to Remarkable Places: Old Halls, Battle Fields, and Scenes by William Howitt (1842)
"Red herrings were prohibited from Pentecost to Michaelmas; and, at the latter,
each received two razers of apples. " The lepers had a common kitchen, ..."