Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The officer of a manor whose duty it was to impound stray cattle.
- noun Same as
pindal .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete One who impounds; a poundkeeper.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun obsolete One who
impounds ; apoundkeeper .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Comments (5) pinder: is it true that The National are now opening the shows for CYHSY? that's kinda sad.
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For the rest of year we keep the government in the cellar. marie pinder
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Comments (16) pinder: that Kaada & Patton album is a nice album that's underrated. also the songs on the new Fantomas album are named after each day in April 2005, 04/01/05 and so on ...
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June 29, 2005 14: 04 pinder: wow, i thought Out Hud was a lock for worst album cover of the year, but clearly there's a new front runner.
the larvae look nothing like the adults (Music (For Robots)) 2005
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June 27, 2005 19: 05 pinder: wow, didn't know so many people were disappointed with the first album. i thought it was a fun, catchy summer album. nothing spectacular, but not disagreeable.
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December 12, 2005 22: 57 pinder: such a great album, i envy those who are listening to it for the first time just now. wait till you get to the utter glee that is Penitentiary Bound.
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William Scadlock, (Scathelock or Scarlet;) George a Green, pinder, (or pound-keeper;) of Wakefield; Much, a miller's son; and a certain monk or friar, named Tuck.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 567, September 22, 1832 Various
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Pinder's Balk, which the pinder cultivated for his own profit.
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I am not able to bring upon the stage, a mayor and a group of aldermen, dressed in antique scarlet, bordered with fur, drawing a train of attendants; the meanest of which, even the pinder, is badged with silver: Nor treat my guest with a band of music, in scarlet cloaks with broad laces.
An History of Birmingham (1783) William Hutton 1769
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- Cardinals announcer Jack Buck, calling the final out on KMOX/St. Louis radio. yours truly invoked the powers of the lucy pinder rally. i think that worked well
Brew Crew Ball Kyle Lobner 2010
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