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Definition of Banishers
1. banisher [n] - See also: banisher
Lexicographical Neighbors of Banishers
Literary usage of Banishers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Law-breaker and the Coming of the Law by James Hinton (1884)
"It keeps us from seeing the real wrongs, the real banishers of helping, and fixes
our eyes on false ones, on merely fancied ones even that do not exist. ..."
2. The Dramatic Works of Sir Aston Cockain: With Prefatory Memoir by Aston Cokayne (1874)
"Here are my lord banishers. It seems the Duke hath set them at liberty; ...
Your good wishes I like, but credit me, my lord banishers, neither of you. ..."
3. Dramatists of the Restoration by Aston Cokain, Crown (John), William D'Avenant, John Lacy, Shackerley Marmion, John Tatham, John Wilson, William Hugh Logan (1874)
"Here are my lord banishers. It seems the Duke hath set them at liberty; ...
Your good wishes I like, but credit me, my lord banishers, neither of you. ..."
4. Much Ado about Nothing by William Shakespeare, William Aldis Wright (1894)
"89 : ' To be full quit of those my banishers.' Ib. throughly, thoroughly, as the
fourth Folio reads. See Matthew iii. 12 :' He will throughly purge his ..."
5. Much Ado about Nothing by William Shakespeare (1905)
"89 : ' To be full quit of those my banishers.' Ib. throughly, thoroughly, as the
fourth Folio reads. See Matthew iii. 12: ' He will throughly purge his ..."
6. The Golden Fleece and the Heroes who Lived Before Achilles by Padraic Colum (1921)
"There he bestowed upon the banishers of the Harpies crowns and arm rings of gold
and richly colored garments and brazen chests in which to store the ..."