Definition of Selictars

1. selictar [n] - See also: selictar

Lexicographical Neighbors of Selictars

selfquenching
selfs
selfsame
selfsame(a)
selfsameness
selfsamenesses
selfsecure
selfsimilar
selfslaughter
selfsome
selfstanding
selfward
selfwards
seliciclib
selictar
selictars (current term)
seligmannite
selion
selions
selkie
selkies
sell
sell-by date
sell-out
sell-outs
sell-through
sell a bargain
sell down
sell down the river
sell ice to Eskimos

Literary usage of Selictars

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

1. British Letters Illustrative of Character and Social Life by Edward Tuckerman Mason (1888)
"... and all the selictars whom I have visited, and who have visited me; all the coffee I sipped, all the pipes I smoked, all the sweetmeats I devoured ? ..."

2. British Letters Illustrative of Character and Social Life by Edward Tuckerman Mason (1888)
"... and all the selictars whom I have visited, and who have visited me; all the coffee I sipped, all the pipes I smoked, all the sweetmeats I devoured ? ..."

3. Home Letters Written by the Late Earl of Beaconsfield in 1830 and 1831 by Benjamin Disraeli (1885)
"... and all the selictars, whom I have visited, and who have visited me; all the coffee I sipped, all the pipes I smoked, all the sweetmeats I devoured ? ..."

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