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Definition of Seamer
1. one that seams [n -S] - See also: seams
Lexicographical Neighbors of Seamer
Literary usage of Seamer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Cleveland, in the North Riding of the County of York by John Graves (1808)
"... we approach the village of seamer, about two miles ... named seamer^ from two
Saxon words, fimilar in their ..."
2. The Ancient Stone Implements, Weapons and Ornaments of Great Britain by John Evans (1897)
"TO-—seamer, York -hire. J formed of greenstone, and belongs to the Greenwell
Collection. ... I have one of greenstone (4£ inches), also from seamer. ..."
3. Journal of the British Archaeological Association by British Archaeological Association (1865)
"ACCOUNT OF ANGLO-SAXON JEWELLERY, FOUND AT seamer IN THE EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE.
BY TUOMAS WRIGHT, MA, F.8.A., VP AT the beginning of the month of October ..."
4. Theakston's Guide to Scarborough: Comprising a Brief Sketch of the by Solomon Wilkinson Theakston (1854)
"At one time, seamer made a part of the extensive possessions of the Percys; ...
seamer is not mentioned in the Norman record, but is thus referred to by ..."
5. The Ancient Historical Records of Norwalk, Connecticut: With a Plan of the by Edwin Hall (1847)
"seamer, borne the 12th of Desember, 1654. Abigail seamer, the Daughter of Thos.
seamer, borne in January, 1655. Mary seamer, and Sarah seamer, ..."