Definition of Scythers

1. scyther [n] - See also: scyther

Lexicographical Neighbors of Scythers

scyphomeduse
scyphophori
scyphozoan
scyphozoans
scyphus
scytale
scytales
scytalone
scytalone dehydratase
scythe
scythed
scythelike
scytheman
scythemen
scyther
scythers (current term)
scythes
scythestone
scythestones
scythewhet
scythian
scything
scytodermata
scæne
scænes
sdaine
sdained
sdaines
sdaining
sdayn

Literary usage of Scythers

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

1. The Collected Poems of Edmund Gosse by Edmund Gosse (1911)
"... and higher Past the smithy's thundering fire; Up and up and where the hill Wound us by the cider-still; Where the scythers from the meadow Sat along the ..."

2. The Secret Societies of All Ages and Countries by Charles William Heckethorn (1897)
"It altered its rites and ceremonies, and henceforth called itself the " scythers," in remembrance of the revolution of 1794, in which whole regiments, ..."

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