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Definition of Belligerencies
1. belligerency [n] - See also: belligerency
Lexicographical Neighbors of Belligerencies
Literary usage of Belligerencies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Lands and Letters by Donald Grant Mitchell (1904)
"Through all the intense belligerencies of his later political life he held and
rejoiced in his little farm, with its modest house and bouncing barn upon the ..."
2. The Free City: A Book of Neighborhood by Bouck White (1919)
"The citizen commune is life's nodal point, where contradictories turn to concord
and belligerencies find a redeemer. It holds the teeter-board of law and ..."
3. United States Reports: Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court by United States Supreme Court (1897)
"... to secure neutrality in wars between foreign powers or recognized belligerencies,
its operation was not necessarily dependent on such a recognized state ..."
4. The Juggler: A Story by Mary Noailles Murfree, Charles Egbert Craddock (1897)
"He was discerning enough to be conscious that, despite his belligerencies, he
was often inferior to his youthful confrere in the rhetoric of the pulpit, ..."