Definition of Lionizer

1. one that lionizes [n -S] - See also: lionizes

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lionizer

lionhood
lionisation
lionise
lionised
lioniser
lionisers
lionises
lionish
lionising
lionism
lionisms
lionization
lionizations
lionize
lionized
lionizer (current term)
lionizers
lionizes
lionizing
lionlike
lionly
lions
lionship
liothyronine
liotrix
liottite
lip-
lip-gloss
lip-lock

Literary usage of Lionizer

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

1. Boyer's French Dictionary: Comprising All the Improvements of the Latest by Abel Boyer (1849)
"J)onner entrée Is Fair-, to let in the air. lionizer lea chiens (in the chase) ... Ii s'en donna is tort, he takes the blame upon himself. lionizer, va Mar. ..."

2. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"... no doubt, by the master's natural detestation of the methods by which the average lionizer seeks to gain his object, and both alike arc disproved in the ..."

3. Personal Narrative of a Pilgrimage to El-Madinah and Meccah by Richard Francis Burton (1856)
"THE lionizer has little work at the Holy City. "With the exceptions of Jebel Nur and Jebel Saur, all the places of pious visitation lie inside or close ..."

4. Peter's Letters to His Kinsfolk by John Gibson Lockhart (1820)
"From what I hare seen of him, he is likely to prove a capital lionizer; for he seems to know every thing about Glasgow, and to be very willing to ..."

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