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Definition of Teemer
1. n. One who teems, or brings forth.
Definition of Teemer
1. Noun. One who teems, or brings forth. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Teemer
1. one that teems [n -S] - See also: teems
Lexicographical Neighbors of Teemer
Literary usage of Teemer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wallace's Year-book of Trotting and Pacing in ...by John Hankins Wallace, American Trotting Register Association by John Hankins Wallace, American Trotting Register Association (1887)
"ROSCOE, 273, son of Pilot Jr., 12; dam Black Rose, by Tom teemer. Sires— Black
Pilot, 3. Black Pilot, Ы h, dam Eugenie, by Lexington ..."
2. Rowing and Track Athletics by Samuel Crowther, Arthur Brown Ruhl (1905)
"Hanlan was in Australia, where he was beaten by Beach in 1885, and on his return
teemer also defeated the champion decisively, Hanlan capsizing when tired ..."
3. Boating by Walter Bradford Woodgate (1888)
"In the second, teemer, US, beat Perkins, a London sculler. ... and teemer beat
Matterson. The final heat took place over the regulation course of Putney ..."
4. Boating by Walter Bradford Woodgate, Edmond Warre, Robert Harvey Humfrey Mason (1889)
"In the second, teemer, US, beat Perkins, a London sculler. ... and teemer beat
Matterson. The final heat took place over the regulation course of Putney to ..."
5. The Horse of America in His Derivation, History and Development by John Hankins Wallace (1897)
"bl. m., foaled about 1847 ; got by Tom teemer ; dam by Cannon's Whip ; gd by
Robin Gray, son of imp. Royalist." The pedigree stood in this form a number of ..."
6. How to choose the right vocation: Vocational Self-measurement Based Upon by Holmes Whittier Merton (1917)
"... Holster teemer Pourer Tableman Rollman Gunboy Rough-glass foreman Sword boy
Bogeyman Hot-push man Stick boy Grinder Layer ..."
7. Annual Register by Burke, Edmund, 1729-1797, Edmund Burke (1888)
"The sculling match between teemer and ... and resulted in a victory for teemer.
— An earthquake occurred in Iceland, confined almost wholly to the south ..."