Definition of Staggart

1. staggard [n -S] - See also: staggard

Lexicographical Neighbors of Staggart

stagescape
stagescapes
stageside
stagestruck
stagestruckness
stagette
stagettes
stagewear
stagewide
stagey
stagflation
stagflationary
stagflations
staggard
staggards
staggart (current term)
staggarts
stagged
stagger
stagger bush
stagger head
staggerbush
staggerbushes
staggered
staggered board of directors
staggered head
staggerer
staggerers
staggering
staggeringly

Literary usage of Staggart

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

1. Days of Deer-stalking in the Scottish Highlands: Including an Account of the by William Scrope (1883)
"cs;* after one year old the male is termed a Brocket; at three, a (Sj/me; at four, a staggart; at five, a Stag; and at six a warrantable Stag. ..."

2. Pennsylvania Archivesby Pennsylvania Dept. of Public Instruction, Pennsylvania State Library by Pennsylvania Dept. of Public Instruction, Pennsylvania State Library (1878)
"1797, April 6, Steward, Charles, and Sally Pearson. 1797, Dec. 10, Stewart, Joanna,and John . 1784, Aug. I6, Steward, Robert, and Sarah staggart. 1789, Aug. ..."

3. A Treatise on the Law of Judgments: Including All Final Determinations of by Abraham Clark Freeman (1873)
"sTaggart v. Wood, 20 Iowa, 236; Gregory v. Ford, 14 Cal. 138; Fowler v. Lee, 10 G. & J. 363; Piggott v. Ad- dicks, 3 G. Greene, 427; Crawford v. ..."

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