Definition of Motlier

1. motley [adj] - See also: motley

Lexicographical Neighbors of Motlier

motiveless
motivelessly
motivelessness
motives
motivic
motiving
motivities
motivity
motley
motley crew
motley crews
motley fool
motleyer
motleyest
motleys
motlier (current term)
motliest
motmot
motmots
moto-cross
moto-x
motocross
motocrosses
motofacient
motogen
motoneuron
motoneuronal
motoneurons
motor
motor(a)

Literary usage of Motlier

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

1. The First Reader by William Torrey Harris (1902)
"€ar'-ry feed? chi€k'-ens. motlier A hawk is a big bird that feeds on little birds. One day I saw a hawk pounce upon a poor little duck, and carry it off in ..."

2. The Life of Baron Frederic Trenck: Containing His Adventures, His Cruel and by Friedrich Trenck (1794)
"... but ray good motlier had the misfortune as fhe was coming to me, to be thrown out of her carriage, by -which her arm was broken, fo that fhe and my- ..."

3. A Universal Biographical Dictionary Containing the Lives of the Most by Charles N Baldwin (1826)
"... Jeanne d', a celebrated Italian of music, Rhone works are too numerous to be lady, motlier of Mark Anthony ..."

4. London: Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis by David Hughson (1805)
"... The death of his majesty's motlier, the princess dowager of Wales, took place at the Commencement of the year \~n2. The refractory city companies having ..."

5. The First Reader by William Torrey Harris (1902)
"€ar'-ry feed? chi€k'-ens. motlier A hawk is a big bird that feeds on little birds. One day I saw a hawk pounce upon a poor little duck, and carry it off in ..."

6. The Life of Baron Frederic Trenck: Containing His Adventures, His Cruel and by Friedrich Trenck (1794)
"... but ray good motlier had the misfortune as fhe was coming to me, to be thrown out of her carriage, by -which her arm was broken, fo that fhe and my- ..."

7. A Universal Biographical Dictionary Containing the Lives of the Most by Charles N Baldwin (1826)
"... Jeanne d', a celebrated Italian of music, Rhone works are too numerous to be lady, motlier of Mark Anthony ..."

8. London: Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis by David Hughson (1805)
"... The death of his majesty's motlier, the princess dowager of Wales, took place at the Commencement of the year \~n2. The refractory city companies having ..."

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