Definition of Digamies

1. digamy [n] - See also: digamy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Digamies

difurans
dig
dig deep
dig in
dig in one's heels
dig into
dig one's own grave
dig out
dig out of a hole
dig up
dig up dirt
digable
digallane
digallanes
digamies (current term)
digamist
digamists
digamma
digammas
digamous
digamy
digastric
digastric branch of facial nerve
digastric fossa
digastric groove
digastric muscle
digastric notch
digastric triangle
digastrics

Literary usage of Digamies

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

1. The Encyclopædia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1910)
"... successive! у or simultaneously, did not thereby incur ihe disabilities which attended digamies; or, in other words, that a layman who had contracted ..."

2. A General Index to Hazlitt's Handbook and His Bibliographical Collections by George John Gray, William Carew Hazlitt (1893)
"Dudley Loftus' digamies Adikia, 1677, ded. to. Anglesey, Isle of. Brief Relation of some of the grievances, [1613], II. 626. — We, the inhabitants of, ..."

3. Of the Church, Five Books by Richard Field (1852)
"... that they who according to man's law run into digamies, by our Master's judgment are found to be sinners. ..."

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