Definition of Lavishers

1. Noun. (plural of lavisher) ¹

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Definition of Lavishers

1. lavisher [n] - See also: lavisher

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lavishers

lavenders
lavendery
lavendulan
laver
laverbread
laverock
laverocks
lavers
laves
laveur
laving
laviscious
lavish
lavished
lavisher
lavishers
lavishes
lavishest
lavishing
lavishly
lavishment
lavishments
lavishness
lavishnesses
lavisht
lavoisium
lavolt
lavolta
lavoltaed
lavoltas

Literary usage of Lavishers

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

1. The Popular History of England by Charles Knight (1880)
"The nation, generally, appears to have possessed some acknowledged restraining power over" the royal lavishers of earlier times, and when it was asked by ..."

2. The Life of Nathan Smith Davis, A.M., M.D., Ll.D., 1817-1904 by Isaac Newton Danforth (1907)
"When the politicians, the captains of industry, the inventors of mechanical devices, the lavishers of millions to promote whatever ends, shall have sunk ..."

3. Religion and Art: And Other Essays by John Lancaster Spalding (1905)
"When the politicians, the captains of industry, the inventors of mechanical devices, the lavishers of millions to promote ..."

4. Religion and Art: And Other Essays by John Lancaster Spalding (1905)
"When the politicians, the captains of industry, the inventors of mechanical devices, the lavishers of millions to promote ..."

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