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vedder

conj. (eye dialect of whether English) n. (eye dialect of weather English)

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Vedder

Vedder is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Amy Vedder, ecologist and primatologist
  • Commodore P. Vedder (1838–1910), New York politician
  • Eddie Vedder (born 1964), American rock musician, singer, and songwriter
  • Edward Bright Vedder (1878–1952), U.S. Army physician, researcher of deficiency diseases, and medical educator
  • Elihu Vedder (1836-1923), American painter, book illustrator, and poet
  • Heinrich Vedder (1876-1972), German missionary, linguist, ethnologist, and historian
  • Henry Clay Vedder (1853–1935), American Baptist church historian
  • John F. D. Vedder (1789-1863), New York politician
  • Richard Vedder, American economist and college professor

Usage examples of "vedder".

Other artists in the high tides of history have had kindred qualities, but coming close to our day, Elihu Vedder, the American, the illustrator of the Rubaiyat, found it a poem questioning all things, and his very illustrations answer in a certain fashion with winds of infinity, and bring the songs of Omar near to the Book of Job.

Vedder came out and linking his arm in mine and pointing out various spireas and Japanese barberries, of which he was very proud, we walked into the house together.

According to a study conducted by the economists Richard Vedder, Lowell Gallaway, and David C.

Inquiry had been made of all three of the outfits if any ranch had been sighted on the Beaver while crossing that creek, but the only recollection among the forty-odd men was that of Burl Van Vedder, who contended that a dim trail, over which horses had passed that summer, ran down on the south side of the stream.