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Definition of Salvers
1. salver [n] - See also: salver
Lexicographical Neighbors of Salvers
Literary usage of Salvers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Shakspere's England; or, Sketches of our social history in the reign of by George Walter Thornbury (1856)
"Quack salvers. — Porters and their Thefts. — The Parasite. — Miscellaneous Tricks.
— Courtesans. — Cruel Laws. — Burleigh and the Watchmen. — The Arrests. ..."
2. My Lifetime by John Hollingshead (1895)
"... cares—Defective memory—Gigs—Dickens as a newspaper editor— Midnight footmen—Proofs
on salvers—The deaf editor—Had for Cabinet secrets—Thomas Carlyle—" ..."
3. ... [Reports] by Kentucky Geological Survey (1919)
"The Fire Clay coal has been opened by Judge salvers in a 75-foot entry on a ...
898, states that an opening at this location by Judge R. salvers gave 8 ..."
4. Shakspere's England; or, Sketches of our social history in the reign of by George Walter Thornbury (1856)
"Quack salvers. — Porters and their Thefts. — The Parasite. — Miscellaneous Tricks.
— Courtesans. — Cruel Laws. — Burleigh and the Watchmen. — The Arrests. ..."
5. My Lifetime by John Hollingshead (1895)
"... cares—Defective memory—Gigs—Dickens as a newspaper editor— Midnight footmen—Proofs
on salvers—The deaf editor—Had for Cabinet secrets—Thomas Carlyle—" ..."
6. ... [Reports] by Kentucky Geological Survey (1919)
"The Fire Clay coal has been opened by Judge salvers in a 75-foot entry on a ...
898, states that an opening at this location by Judge R. salvers gave 8 ..."