Definition of Lavers

1. laver [n] - See also: laver

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lavers

lavements
lavender
lavender cotton
lavender marriages
lavendered
lavendering
lavenderish
lavenders
lavendery
lavendulan
laver
laverbread
laverock
laverocks
lavers (current term)
laves
laveur
laving
laviscious
lavish
lavished
lavisher
lavishers
lavishes
lavishest
lavishing
lavishly
lavishment
lavishments

Literary usage of Lavers

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

1. The International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia by James Orr (1915)
"We learn the place of the laver in the tabernacle—and the lavers were used as ... The lavers themselves were artistic works of unusual merit for that age. ..."

2. The Figures Or Types of the Old Testament: By which Christ and the Heavenly by Samuel Mather (1705)
"... The Gaffel of t be Sea and lavers in the Temp!e.' *e are faid to be born of Water ... The lavers alfo had their ..."

3. Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge (1901)
"Near its base it sometimes shows sandy lavers and clay ironstone. The series attains a maximum thickness of 600 to G60 feet. ..."

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