Definition of Scudler

1. the conductor of a festival [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scudler

scuchin
scuchins
scudded
scudder
scudders
scudding
scuddings
scuddle
scuddled
scuddles
scuddling
scudetto
scudi
scudler (current term)
scudlers
scudo
scudoes
scudos
scuds
scuff mark
scuffball
scuffed
scuffer
scuffers
scuffing
scuffle

Literary usage of Scudler

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

1. Werner's Readings and Recitations (1899)
"HM scudler. What Is Temperance ? LB Coles. White Ribbon, The. Hattie F. Crocker. Why I Object to High License. Bev. JB Turner. Why Should I Sign the Pledget ..."

2. ... A Treatise on the Law of Contracts by Charles Greenstreet Addison, Horace Smith, Horace Gay Wood (1888)
"scudler, 115 Mass. 367. So, where a person goes into possession under a parol lease for years, but agrees to quit if the demised premises shall be sold ..."

3. The British Critic by Robert Nares (1822)
"The whole are under the controul of a director named a scudler, who ia distinguished from his comrades by a very high straw cap, the top of which is ..."

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