Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun An obsolete spelling of dollar.

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Examples

  • Almost made me forget for the briefest second that a 4-year degree in journalism and being mayor of some backwater town of 6,500, or the doler of cash from gushing coffers was not in fact, what do you call it?

    Bravo! Ms. Palin. Well done, and well it is that it is so, for indeed so are you 2008

  • Doglia a cui vuol doler, ch 'ove fi move Quefto dolce pcnfier, che falfemente E detto amaro, ogni altro indi rimove;

    Translations Chiefly from the Italian of Petrarch and Metastasio.. 1795

  • ( "web-based" may be redundant here - are there any marketers and advertising agencies left who aren't primarily Internet-based?), web-based PR (ditto), and even web-based editors who serve as book-doctor, rabbi, producer, confessor, and exalted doler-out-of-blessings, gracing a book with their imprimatur, a la Oprah.

    Locus Online News 2009

  • ( "web-based" may be redundant here - are there any marketers and advertising agencies left who aren't primarily Internet-based?), web-based PR (ditto), and even web-based editors who serve as book-doctor, rabbi, producer, confessor, and exalted doler-out-of-blessings, gracing a book with their imprimatur, a la Oprah.

    Blogbot - forsiden 2009

  • ( "web-based" may be redundant here - are there any marketers and advertising agencies left who aren't primarily Internet-based?), web-based PR (ditto), and even web-based editors who serve as book-doctor, rabbi, producer, confessor, and exalted doler-out-of-blessings, gracing a book with their imprimatur, a la Oprah.

    Locus Online News 2009

  • Profession_ (1581), says that the young gallants sometimes had their beards "cutte rounde, like a Philippes doler; sometymes square, like the kinges hedde in Fishstreate; sometymes so neare the skinne, that a manne might judge by his face the gentlemen had had verie pilde lucke." [

    Flowers from a Persian Garden and Other Papers William Alexander Clouston 1869

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