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Definition of Scolders
1. scolder [n] - See also: scolder
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scolders
Literary usage of Scolders
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Citizen Bird: Scenes from Bird-life in Plain English for Beginners by Mabel Osgood Wright (1897)
"... CHAPTER XI MOCKERS AND scolders THE SAGE THRASHER " I THOUGHT that more
tree-trunk birds, such as Woodpeckers, would come next," said Rap ..."
2. City of Liverpool: Selections from the Municipal Archives and Records, from by James Allanson Picton (1883)
"This is the way in which they were dealt with three centuries aS°, 1587, December
1oth. " Item, concerning scolders and ..."
3. Men, Women & Manners in Colonial Times by Sydney George Fisher (1897)
"Whereupon " Corlaer the trumpeter" turned upon his scolders and gave them a
drubbing, chasing them to their homes, where they got their swords and came back ..."
4. The Works of George Fox by George Fox (1831)
"... scolders, tumultuous ones, rioters, ambitious, proud, heady, high-minded,
vain-glorious, perverse, wicked, and wilful men, you live not in God's fear', ..."