2. Verb. (third-person singular of anguish#Verb anguish) ¹
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Definition of Anguishes
1. anguish [v] - See also: anguish
Lexicographical Neighbors of Anguishes
Literary usage of Anguishes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An exposition of the Creed by John Pearson, Edward Burton (1857)
"ities and external injuries ; in his soul, by fears and sorrows, by unknown and
inexpressible anguishes. Which shews us fully (if it can be shewn) the third ..."
2. Diary and Correspondence of Samuel Pepys, F.R.S.: Secretary to the by Samuel Pepys, Richard Griffin Braybrooke (1855)
"... present circumstances, capable of being to an honest man, that cannot but be,
at such a time as this, full of anguishes for his King and his Country. ..."
3. Life and Letters of Sir Gilbert Elliot, First Earl of Minto, from 1751 to by Gilbert Elliot Minto (1874)
"... all which Fred North brought back to the Anguishes as gospel.' 'Tuesday, March
17, 1789. ' One can hardly conceive anything so strong as sending the ..."
4. The Standard American Encyclopedia of Arts, Sciences, History, Biography by John Clark Ridpath (1897)
"The broader bill, laminated and not toothed, dis- anguishes the Linnaean genus
Лжи from ... anguishes ..."
5. The Yoga-system of Patañjali: Or, The Ancient Hindu Doctrine of by Patañjali, Vyāsa, Vācaspatimiśra (1914)
"There has also been a description of the source of anguishes, and
anguishes [themselves] have been recounted. Here also the two kinds of yoga with
the eight ..."