Lexicographical Neighbors of Soddier
Literary usage of Soddier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications of the Buffalo Historical Society by Buffalo Historical Society (1879)
"... and for the sake of mercy gone to the hospitals, becomes beautiful as an angel
to the sick soddier, as she bends over him with a mother's tenderness, ..."
2. The Last of the Tasmanians: Or, The Black War of Van Diemen's Land by James Bonwick (1870)
"'Pose black un kill white fellow, a'nt you send all your soddier, all your
constable after him ? You say, that black a devil kDl a nurra white man; ..."
3. The Lost Tasmanian Race by James Bonwick (1884)
"... soddier, all your constable after him ? You say, that black a devil kill a
nurra white man ; go—catch it—kill it—a'nt he then kill all black fellow he ..."
4. Australasia and Prison Discipline by Henry Melville (1851)
"'Pose black nn kill white fellow, a'nt you send all your soddier, all your
constable after him ? You say, dat black a devil kill a nurra white man, ..."
5. The Present State of Australia: Including New South Wales, Western Australia by Henry Melville (1851)
"'Pose black un kill white fellow, a'nt you send all your soddier, all your
constable after him ? You say, dat black a devil kill a nurra white man, ..."