Definition of Devotednesses

1. devotedness [n] - See also: devotedness

Lexicographical Neighbors of Devotednesses

devonian
devons
devoration
devorations
devore
devot
devotaries
devotary
devotchka
devotchkas
devote
devoted
devoted(p)
devotedly
devotedness
devotednesses (current term)
devotee
devotees
devotement
devotements
devoter
devoters
devotes
devoting
devotion
devotional
devotionalities
devotionality
devotionally
devotionals

Literary usage of Devotednesses

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

1. The German Soul in Its Attitude Towards Ethics and Christianity, the State by Friedrich Hügel (1916)
"... noblest devotednesses of the battlefield will appear in no sense as sentimentalities or superfluities, but as specimens and fragments of what we are ..."

2. British Letters Illustrative of Character and Social Life by Edward Tuckerman Mason (1888)
"I do think, of all the maternal self-sacrifices and devotednesses that can be named, that is the greatest. If it was not for the supper! ..."

3. History of Turkey by Alphonse de Lamartine (1855)
"These devotednesses rallied around the general enough of Mussulmans to keep him from the hands of the enemy, and to force back the ..."

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