Definition of Poursuits

1. poursuit [n] - See also: poursuit

Lexicographical Neighbors of Poursuits

pourparties
pourparty
pourpoint
pourpoints
pourpresture
pourprestures
pours
poursew
poursewed
poursews
poursue
poursued
poursues
poursuing
poursuit
poursuits (current term)
pourtraict
pourtraicts
pourtray
pourtrayed
pourtraying
pourtrays
pourveyance
pourveyances
pous
pousada
pousadas
pousse
pousse-cafe
pousses

Literary usage of Poursuits

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

1. Progressive Japan: A Study of the Political and Social Needs of the Empire by Charles William Le Gendre (1878)
"... to devote both themselves and their descendents to military poursuits, exclusively ; in consideration of which they were given the rank of samurai and, ..."

2. Progressive Japan: A Study of the Political and Social Needs of the Empire by Charles William Le Gendre (1878)
"... to devote both themselves and their descendents to military poursuits, exclusively; in consideration of which they were given the rank of samurai and, ..."

3. Eastern Canada and the People There-in: With Illustrations by Edgar Dupuys (1912)
"... out of 85 counties in this province, 46 have steadily decreased in population since 1901, and those counties are mostly given to agricultural poursuits. ..."

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