Definition of Allegiants

1. allegiant [n] - See also: allegiant

Lexicographical Neighbors of Allegiants

allegedly
allegement
allegements
alleger
allegers
alleges
allegge
allegged
allegges
allegging
alleghanyite
allegiance
allegiances
allegiant
allegiantly
allegiants (current term)
allegiaunce
alleging
allegoric
allegorical
allegorically
allegoricalness
allegories
allegorise
allegorised
allegoriser
allegorises
allegorising
allegorist
allegorists

Literary usage of Allegiants

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Great Solution, Magnissima Charta: Essay on Evolutionary and by Henri La Fontaine (1916)
"No State may reserve to itself the right to consider as its allegiants for ever nationals who have emigrated. ART. 14.—Citizenship is considered by the ..."

2. The People of the Abyss by Jack London (1903)
"The public houses empty by magic, and the swarthy allegiants are cheered by their British brothers, who return at once to the carouse. ..."

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