Definition of Reeder

1. a thatcher [n -S] - See also: thatcher

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reeder

reed organ
reed pipe
reed rhapis
reed section
reed sods
reed stop
reedbed
reedbeds
reedbird
reedbirds
reedbuck
reedbucks
reede
reeded
reeden
reeder (current term)
reeders
reedes
reedier
reediest
reedification
reedifications
reedified
reedifies
reedify
reedifying
reedily
reediness

Literary usage of Reeder

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

1. The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography: Being the History of the (1898)
"reeder •was supposed to be in sympathy with the administration, and in favor of extending ... reeder was married, in 1831, to Amelia Hutter of Easton, Pa. ..."

2. Baltimore: Past and Present : with Biographical Sketches of Its by Brantz Mayer (1871)
"CHARLES reeder was born in Baltimore on October 31st, 1817. His parents, Charles and Elizabeth reeder, were Pennsylvanians by birth, but removed to ..."

3. History of Kansas: From the First Exploration of the Mississippi Valley, to by John N. Holloway (1868)
"reeder having issued a proclamation for convening the Legislature at Pawnee, ... Mr. reeder refused to resign his position on the grounds that it would be ..."

4. History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania: Including an Account of Its Original edited by J. H. Battle (1887)
"Charles reeder was born in England June 24,1713, emigrated in 1734, ... Eastburn reeder, the subject of this sketch, was married December 15, 1853, ..."

5. The Federal Reporter: With Key-number Annotations by District of Columbia Court of Appeals, United States Commerce Court, Courts of Appeals (1890)
"The balance of the said purchase money is to be paid to said reeder on the 1st day of June, 1884, or as soon thereafter as the necessary surveying can be ..."

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