Definition of Reddier

1. reddy [adj] - See also: reddy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reddier

reddenda
reddendo
reddendos
reddendum
reddened
reddener
reddeners
reddenest
reddeneth
reddening
reddenings
reddens
redder
redders
reddest
reddier (current term)
reddiest
redding
reddingite
reddings
reddish
reddish-brown
reddish blue
reddish brown
reddish orange
reddish purple
reddishly
reddishness
reddishnesses
reddition

Literary usage of Reddier

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Publications by Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) (1853)
"... or to any other of your desirs, be usfull, latt me butt know, and gif your self the assurance that non shall be reddier to satisfie them, ..."

2. Publications by Musical Antiquarian Society (1841)
"... ather in that or to any other of your desirs, be usfull, latt me butt know, and gif your self the assurance that non shall be reddier to satisfie them, ..."

3. Collections by Massachusetts Historical Society (1838)
"... those that were sent over servants, having itching desires after novelties, found a reddier way to make an end of their Masters provision, ..."

4. Original Narratives of Early American History by John Franklin Jameson (1910)
"Those that were sent over servants, having itching desires after novelties, found a reddier way to make an end of their Masters provision, then they could ..."

5. The Fruits and Fruit-trees of America: Or, the Culture, Propagation, and by Andrew Jackson Downing, Charles Downing (1900)
"The tree while young is rather slender, with reddier.- »/rown upright woolly shoots. It is a moderate bearer. Fruit below medium size, roundish ovate, ..."

6. Selections from Early American Writers, 1607-1800 by William B. Cairns (1909)
"... having itching desires after novelties, found a reddier way to make an end of their Masters provision, then they could find meanes to get more; ..."

7. Selections from Early American Writers, 1607-1800 by William B. Cairns (1909)
"... having itching desires after novelties, found a reddier way to make an end of their Masters provision, then they could find meanes to get more; ..."

8. The History of Greece by William Mitford (1823)
"Nevertheless, reddier, as on some occasions he has shown himself, for illiberal slander, than just commendation, yet he has so far done justice to his king ..."

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