Definition of Lamiter

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

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lamiter

laminite
laminites
laminitis
laminitises
laminographic
laminography
laminose
laminotomies
laminotomy
laminous
lamins
lamish
lamister
lamisters
lamiter (current term)
lamiters
lamivudine
lammed
lammer
lammergeier
lammergeiers
lammergeyer
lammergeyers
lammerite
lammers
lammie
lammies
lammiger
lammigers

Literary usage of Lamiter

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

1. An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language: To which is Prefixed, a by John Jamieson (1880)
"A cripple, one who is lame, S. "Though ye may think him a lamiter, yet, ... All «uch Cripple* and lamiter» a* wish to consociate and dine together will ..."

2. The Hereditary Sheriffs of Galloway: Their "forebears" and Friends, Their by Andrew Agnew (1893)
"As a large portion of the privileged fraternity were lame, "lamiter" became a ... The "lamiter" being deposited at any door, and having received his ..."

3. Whittier's Relation to German Life and Thought by Iola Kay Eastburn (1915)
"Then follows the poem: (Lines from the German of lamiter by JGW) "Thought ... There is no German writer with the name of lamiter and, as has already been ..."

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