Definition of Lionisers

1. lioniser [n] - See also: lioniser

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lionisers

lionet
lionets
lionfish
lionfishes
lionhead cichlid
lionhead cichlids
lionhead rabbit
lionheart
lionhearted
lionhearts
lionhood
lionisation
lionise
lionised
lioniser
lionisers (current term)
lionises
lionish
lionising
lionism
lionisms
lionization
lionizations
lionize
lionized
lionizer
lionizers
lionizes
lionizing
lionlike

Literary usage of Lionisers

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

1. Life, Letters, and Journals of Sir Charles Lyell, Bart by Charles Lyell (1881)
"The head man who was my cicerone there was ignorant to a diverting degree, not often the fault of Italian lionisers ..."

2. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1871)
"So having attained the laudable object of being able to say that they had been there, the lionisers gladly retraced their steps, regardless of the cries of ..."

3. Hurrell Froude: Memoranda and Comments by Louise Imogen Guiney (1904)
"I had a very wild romantic uncomfortable ride through a wholly uninhabited country, till I got within the baleful influence of lionisers,* and was pestered ..."

4. Remains of the Late Reverend Richard Hurrell Froude by Richard Hurrell Froude, James Bowling Mozley (1838)
"I had a very wild romantic uncomfortable ride through a wholly uninhabited country, till I got within the baleful influence of lionisers, and was pestered ..."

5. The Renegade: A Tale of Real Life by John B. Coppinger (1855)
"Escaping, however, from these importunate lionisers, the young men having inquired their way, passed through the village towards the lodge of Oconee. ..."

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