Definition of Spiers

1. Proper noun. (surname) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Spiers

1. spier [v] - See also: spier

Lexicographical Neighbors of Spiers

spiegel
spiegel iron
spiegeleisen
spiegeleisens
spiegels
spiel
spiel off
spieled
spieler
spielers
spieling
spiels
spier
spiered
spiering
spiers (current term)
spies
spieth
spif
spife
spifes
spiff
spiff up
spiffed
spiffed up
spiffied
spiffier
spiffies
spiffiest
spiffily

Literary usage of Spiers

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

1. A Key to the Exercises in Ollendorff's New Method of Learning to Read, Write by Heinrich Gottfried Ollendorff (1855)
"On behalf of the College, I thankfully acknowledge the receipt of spiers and ... I already own a copy of spiers, published in Paris and Boston in 1849 ..."

2. History of the Western Reserve by Harriet Taylor Upton, Harry Gardner Cutler (1910)
"EMANUEL R. spiers has left his impress upon many of the different interests of Portage ... Mr. spiers was born on the 2oth of July, 1843, in Portage county, ..."

3. History of Utah: Comprising Preliminary Chapters on the Previous History of by Orson Ferguson Whitney (1904)
"JOHN AND MARY spiers. ^ "''HIS worthy couple were among the founders of Plain City. ... John spiers, second son of i> Samuel and Elizabeth spiers, ..."

4. Catalogue of Specimens of Japanese Lacquer and Metal Work Exhibited in 1894 by Burlington Fine Arts Club, William Anderson, Arthur Herbert Church, Edward Gilbertson, Edward Dillon (1894)
"Lent by Mr. R. Phene spiers. . 4. Sakazuki. One of set decorated with the Go-sekku (the ... Lent by Mr. R. Phen'e spiers. 14 Sakazuki. Hina dolls and Badge. ..."

5. The Bay of San Francisco: The Metropolis of the Pacific Coast and Its by Lewis Publishing Company (1892)
"Endowed with a genins for mechanics, young spiers resolved in early boyhood to learn a trade and bent all his energies to that end. ..."

6. The Rise and Progress of the Serpent from the Garden of Eden, to the Present by Mary M. Dyer (1847)
"The following testimony is from William spiers, Esq. It being lengthy, I have abridged it somewhat:— I, WILLIAM spiers, do certify that I have been ..."

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