The Collaborative International Dictionary
Dosser \Dos"ser\, n. [LL. dosserum, or F.dossier bundle of papers, part of a basket resting on the back, fr. L. dorsum back. See Dorsal, and cf. Dosel.] [Written also dorser and dorsel.]
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A pannier, or basket.
To hire a ripper's mare, and buy new dossers.
--Beau. & Fl. A hanging tapestry; a dorsal. [1913 Webster] ||
Wiktionary
n. (alternative form of dosser nodot=yes English) (a basket).
Usage examples of "dorser".
I take Beatrice to Dorser, where they have the most advanced cyborg research facility in the universe.
At the center on Dorser, I learned that her robotic compound was so high that, were she to come to the attention of the legal community through such action as a divorce, she would immediately be declared nonhuman and devoid of rights.