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Definition of Regarders
1. regarder [n] - See also: regarder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Regarders
Literary usage of Regarders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manwood's Treatise of the Forest Laws: Shewing Not Only the Laws Now in by John Manwood (1717)
"How and in what manner the regarders art made. Tt i. A Regarder may be made by
Letters Patent by the King, or by any of his ..."
2. Remarks on Forest Scenery, and Other Woodland Views by William Gilpin (1834)
"Under the woodward are twelve regarders, and to these, indeed, chiefly is delegated
the ... The regarders seize the hedge-bills and axes of trespassers, ..."
3. The King's Peace: A Historical Sketch of the English Law Courts by Frederick Andrew Inderwick (1895)
"... thieves of the forest.2 And once in every three years the regarders of the
Forest examined all dogs, and reported those whose feet were not duly lawed. ..."
4. The King's Peace: A Historical Sketch of the English Law Courts by Frederick Andrew Inderwick (1895)
"... thieves of the forest.8 And once in every three years the regarders of the
Forest examined all dogs, and reported those whose feet were not duly lawed. ..."
5. Patriotism and Popular Education ...: The Whole Discourse Being in the Form by Henry Arthur Jones (1920)
"Indeed, throughout my letter, I have written in the conviction that you will
certainly be amongst my non-regarders, and probably amongst my non-readers. ..."