Definition of Harborers

1. harborer [n] - See also: harborer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Harborers

harberous
harbinger
harbingered
harbingering
harbingers
harbor
harbor master
harbor patrol
harbor porpoise
harbor seal
harbor seals
harborage
harborages
harbored
harborer
harborers (current term)
harborfront
harborfronts
harborful
harborfuls
harboring
harborless
harbormaster
harbormasters
harborous
harbors
harborscape
harborscapes
harborside
harborsome

Literary usage of Harborers

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

1. The English in Ireland in the Eighteenth Century by James Anthony Froude (1888)
"We now find the good effect of hanging harborers, for it was this Tory's foster- ... You had an account of the harborers when Captain Lloyd's soldiers were ..."

2. The American Reports: Containing All Decisions of General Interest Decided by Isaac Grant Thompson, Irving Browne (1887)
"... and this although dogs are unquestionably property; that the owners, keepers or harborers of dogs in cities may be required to register the same and to ..."

3. The Codes of California as Amended and in Force at the Close of the Thirty by California, James Manford Kerr (1905)
"... keepers, or harborers of dogs In cities be required to register same and pay registration fee therefor, and that dogs in cities may be classified, ..."

4. The Codes of California as Amended and in Force at the Close of the Forty by California, James Manford Kerr (1921)
"of dogs in city, although dogs are unquestionably property, and providing that owners, keepers, or harborers of dogs in cities be required to register same ..."

5. Kansas Criminal Law and Practice by Irwin Taylor (1891)
"The owners, keepers or harborers of dogs, in cities, may be required to register the same, and to pay a registration fee therefor, although this fee may in ..."

6. Poetry by Modern Poetry Association (1916)
"O men, hunters of life, We are the harborers, the fosterers—the women: Seek usi" // wat the women, the harborers, the fosterers, who rose first, ..."

7. The Path on the Rainbow: An Anthology of Songs and Chants from the Indians by George William Cronyn, Mary Hunter Austin (1918)
"It was the women, the harborers, the fosterers, who rose first, And followed Tem-Eyos-Kwi: They called to the men. The men go forth like one! ..."

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