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Sprechery
Sprechery Sprech"er*y, n. [Cf. Gael. spreidh cattle.] Movables of an inferior description; especially, such as have been collected by depredation. [Scot.]

Meaning of Precher from wikipedia

- porter sur les places publiques pour exciter le courage des guerriers, prêcher la haine des rois et l’unité de la République. Greer, Donald (1935). The...
- should be right at home in Arts Center's classical environs" by Elinor J. Precher p.7-8 ""The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" - Roberta Flack". Su****venties...
- The Saint-Thégonnec Parish close (Enclos paroissial) is located at Saint-Thégonnec (Sant Tegoneg in Breton) in the arrondis****t of Morlaix in Brittany...
- Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Base Palissy: Chaire à prêcher, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) "L'église Saint-Jacques...
- Evermore Joe Hart as Greenstreet Adolfo Quinones as Deacon Bruce Ed Morrow as Precher Sandra Ellis Lafferty as Ada Paul G. Volk as Lee Scott McAboy as Nedleton...
- 1996. 2009 Almond Fair The church's altar The pulpit The church's organ Base Palissy: Chaire à prêcher, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)...
- de l'****emblée. Salle de l'****emblée. Chaire à prêcher. The Hall of Salle ****emblée. Chaire to prêcher.the first Protestant church: In 1567, its premises...
- Soulthan Barkouk; elle est décorée à l'intérieur, et notamment la chaire à prêcher ou member, placée près du mihrab, d'****ez beaux morceaux de marbre gris-blanc...
- other variants appeared in the 18th century, including the lit en chair à prêcher, which had a canopy attached to the wall by sloping poles, which resembled...
- Warwickshire of 1586 was described as mascall (John Mascall 1580–1642): vicar a precher thogh he be growen Idle negligent & slouthfull. a man defamed & of tainted...