释义 |
wholer local.|ˈhəʊlə(r)| [f. whole a. or n. + -er1.] (See quot.)
1633Terrier of Swinton in N. & Q. 6th Ser. (1885) XI. 366/1 The inhabitants of Swinton as likewise the Lands are partly Wholers and partly Halfers to the Churches or Parsonages of Wath and Mexborough. Wholers are they that paye their Tythes wholy, bothe predial and personal, to one of the foresaide Churches onely, vizt. to Wath onely or Mexborough onely. |