Definition of Kurveyor

1. a carrier [n -S] - See also: carrier

Lexicographical Neighbors of Kurveyor

kurre
kurres
kursaal
kursaals
kurta
kurtas
kurtoses
kurtosis
kurtosises
kurumsakite
kurus
kurvey
kurveyed
kurveying
kurveyor (current term)
kurveyors
kurveys
kusachiite
kusimanse
kusimanses
kuskus
kussier
kussmaul breathing
kusso
kussos
kuta
kutas
kutauss
kutch

Literary usage of Kurveyor

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

1. Macmillan's Magazine by David Masson, George Grove, John Morley, Mowbray Morris (1885)
"There are many other characters about a South African village I might venture to portray, as they are of a peculiar kind. There is the kurveyor or carrier ..."

2. Mining Rights on the Public Domain: Lode and Placer Claims, Tunnels, Mill by Robert Stewart Morrison (1908)
"EE Chase, US Mini-nil kurveyor for the District of SIR :—You are hereby directed to survey the claim of CA ..."

3. A Manual of Underground Surveying by Loyal Wingate Trumbull (1910)
"... formerly United States Deputy Mineral kurveyor for Colorado WITH ILLUSTRATIONS FIRST EDITION —THIRD IMPRESSION McGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY, INC. ..."

4. The Dublin Journal of Medical Science (1875)
"I was sent off with a kurveyor who was going up country, and that journey made a man of me. It was a rough life; the food and cooking were not very good, ..."

5. Geography of Africa South of the Zambesi by William Henry Parr Greswell (1892)
"Now the railway is completed there is less need of the kurveyor or carrier, but the daily necessities of nearly 50000 people in this wonderful desert town ..."

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