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Definition of Pornier
1. porny [adj] - See also: porny
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pornier
porkpies porks porkwood porkwoods porky porky pie porky pies |
Literary usage of Pornier
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of the Huguenots by William Shergold Browning (1840)
"A good price was offered by some Catholics for the house, to the widow of his
son, Rabaut pornier ; hut, as it was feared that some insult might be offered ..."
2. The Book of Sun-dials by Alfred Gatty, Eleanor Lloyd (1900)
"It has been read on the convent of pornier, near Geneva, and in two villages in
Dauphine. The motto is also engraved in quaint characters (the capital ..."
3. The Book of Sun-dials by Alfred Gatty, H. K. F. Eden, Eleanor Lloyd (1900)
"104 ; and at Dingley Rectory, Northants, dated 1755. It has been read on the
convent of pornier, near Geneva, and in two villages in Dauphiné. ..."
4. The Book of Sun-dials: Originally Compiled by the Late Mrs. Alfred Gatty by Lewis Evans (1900)
"It has been read on the convent of pornier, near Geneva, and in two villages in
Dauphine. The motto is also engraved in quaint characters (the capital ..."
5. Official Report of Debates by Canada Parliament. Senate (1904)
"Parker, of Woodstock swore pornier had approached him and asked him to say he
had received money from Joseph Clark for his vote. ..."