Definition of Tylers

1. tyler [n] - See also: tyler

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tylers

tyin
tying
tying up
tyiyn
tyiyns
tyke
tykes
tykish
tylari
tylarus
tyle
tylectomies
tylectomy
tylenchida
tylers (current term)
tylion
tyloma
tyloma conjunctivae
tylopod
tylopoda
tylopods
tylose
tyloses
tylosin
tylosin reductase
tylosins
tylosis
tylosis ciliaris
tylosis linguae

Literary usage of Tylers

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

1. The Federal and State Constitutions: Colonial Charters, and Other Organic by Francis N. Thorpe, United States (1909)
"... for the first Colony in Virginia. pany of Founders. th(' Company of Poulterers, the Company of Cooks, the Company of Coopers, the Company of tylers and ..."

2. The South in the Building of the Nation: A History of the Southern States by Walter Lynwood Fleming (1909)
"... tylers are among his best-known works, while for seventeen years he has edited the William ... tylers ..."

3. Constitutions of the Free-masons: Containing the History, Charges by Freemasons, Albert Gallatin Mackey (1873)
"Of tylers. \ 1. THE tylers are to be chosen by the members of the lodge, and may at any time be removed, for cause deemed sufficient by a majority of the ..."

4. The Story of the White House by Esther Singleton (1907)
"... Farewell to the White House; the tylers' Exit. WHEN General William Henry Harrison, whose campaign had been attended by an unprecedented enthusiasm, ..."

5. Retrospections of the Stage by John Bernard (1832)
"The two ", Wat tylers."—Restoration by lime-water:—the receipt. OUR journey to Belfast partook of the common characteristics of Irish travelling in those ..."

6. The Universal Masonic Library: A Republication in Thirty Volumes of All the by George Oliver (1855)
"Of tylers. 1. THE tylers are to be chosen by the members of the Lodge, and may at any time be removed, for cause deemed sufficient by a majority of the ..."

7. A Banquet of Jests and Merry Tales by Archibald Armstrong (1889)
"Of two tylers. tylers working together upon one roofe, the one called to the other, and asked him if he were not ashamed to doe his worke so lightly, ..."

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