Definition of Radger

1. radge [adj] - See also: radge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Radger

raddles
raddling
raddock
raddocke
raddockes
raddocks
rade
radectomy
radeon
radfem
radfems
radge
radged
radgepacket
radgepackets
radger (current term)
radges
radgest
radgie
radgie gadgie
radgie gadgies
radgies
radgin
radhakrishnaite
radi-ate-veined
radiability
radiable
radiad
radiaesthesia
radial

Literary usage of Radger

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

1. Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour by Robert Smith Surtees (1853)
"... THE radger. WHEN a man and his horse differ seriously in public, and the man feels the horse has the best of it, it is wise fqr the man to appear to ..."

2. Publications. by Parish Register Society, London, London Parish Register Society, Deland Florida State Historical Society, Florida State Historical Society, Deland, Yorkshire Philosophical Society, Reparations Commission, North Carolina Historical Commission, British-H (1896)
"C. An Boles, the daughter of radger boles, was Baptised the twenty and ... B. John Boles, the sonn of radger Boles, was buried the ..."

3. The Registers of St. [i.e. Saint] Alban's, in the City of Worcester: 1630-1812 by Worcester (England). Saint Alban's Parish, Joseph Bowstead Wilson (1896)
"C. An Boles, the daughter of radger boles, was Baptised the twenty and ... B. John Boles, the sonn of radger Boles, was buried the ..."

4. The Hundred Rools and Extracts Therefrom by Great Britain (1902)
"... belonging to the lord King in Gorleston by the demise made by Ralph radger, ... Nicholas radger 3 acres and a half. Also by the demise made as well by ..."

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