Lexicographical Neighbors of Ridered
Literary usage of Ridered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Acts and Joint Resolutions of the General Assembly of the State of South by South Carolina (1904)
"... such fence to be fully five feet high at every point if built of rails, also
to be well staked and ridered, and sufficiently strong and close to protect ..."
2. Manual of Geology: Practical and Theoretical by John Phillips (1855)
"A rock thus penetrated by strings \ is sometimes said to be ridered, ... In many
rocks these ridered parts are very greatly altered from their original ..."
3. The National Farmer's and Housekeeper's Cyclopaedia: A Complete Ready by Frank M. Lupton (1888)
"A fence braced as shown has stood five years without repairing, while a locked,
staked and ridered fence by the side of it has been prostrated three times, ..."
4. Report of the Secretary for Agriculture by United States Dept. of Agriculture (1872)
"A part of the worm-fence is staked and ridered, and some is wired, and varies
from 4 to 5£ feet high, the latter only in Livingston. ..."
5. Report of the Secretary of Agriculture by United States Dept. of Agriculture (1870)
"... posts and palings, or posts and planks, at least four and a half feet high ;
of turf, fonr feet, and staked and ridered, with a ditch on either sido at ..."