Definition of Intrigant

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intrigant

intricable
intricacies
intricacy
intricate
intricated
intricately
intricateness
intricatenesses
intricates
intricating
intrication
intrications
intrichi
intrico
intricoes
intrigant (current term)
intrigante
intrigants
intrigoes
intriguant
intriguants
intrigued
intriguer
intriguers
intriguery
intrigues
intriguing
intriguingly
intrince

Literary usage of Intrigant

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

1. The Life of Thomas, Lord Cochrane, Tenth Earl of Dundonald: Completing "The by Thomas Barnes Cochrane Dundonald, Henry Richard Fox Bourne (1869)
"... intrigant," I shall not now enter into them again at any length, as much that I have already written tends to refute your excellency's notions on the ..."

2. The Life of Thomas, Lord Cochrane, Tenth Earl of Dundonald: Completing "The by Thomas Barnes Cochrane Dundonald, Henry Richard Fox Bourne (1869)
"... intrigant," I shall not now enter into them again at any length, as much that I have already written tends to refute your excellency's notions on the ..."

3. Dictionnaire anglais-franca̧is: et français-anglais by Abel Boyer, Nicholas Salmon, Louis Francoi̧s Fain (1821)
"A man of bustle, un homme remuant, intrigant, qui se donne beaucoup de ... de tout et qui ne s'entend bien en rien; un homme intrigant, remuant, agissant, ..."

4. Goldoni and the Venice of His Time by Joseph Spencer Kennard (1920)
"bigoted old woman, and a prudent young one, an intrigant, and a friar: from this ... the fawning intrigant, like the slave of the antique plays, ..."

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