Definition of Blacknesses

1. Noun. (plural of blackness) ¹

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Definition of Blacknesses

1. blackness [n] - See also: blackness

Lexicographical Neighbors of Blacknesses

blackmail
blackmailable
blackmailed
blackmailer
blackmailers
blackmailing
blackmails
blackmark
blackmarked
blackmarking
blackmarks
blackmoor
blackmoors
blackness
blacknesses
blackout
blackout lamp
blackouts
blackpoll
blackpolls
blackroot
blackroots
blacks
blacksalter
blacksaunt
blackseed
blackshirt
blackshirts
blacksmelt

Literary usage of Blacknesses

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

1. Kabbala Denudata, the Kabbalah Unveiled, Containing the Following Books of by Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, Christian Knorr von Rosenroth (1912)
"... that beside it all other blacknesses are as nought (otherwise, now it is withdrawn because all the other paths are hidden and enshrouded by it). 635. ..."

2. Charles Lamb: His Friends, His Haunts, and His Books by Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (1866)
"I have a kindly yearning towards these dim specks, poor blots, innocent blacknesses. I reverence these young Africans of our own growth, these almost clergy ..."

3. An Old Testament commentary for English readers, by various writers, ed. by edited by Charles John Ellicott (1884)
"... of waters and blacknesses of clouds. ... In Samuel, instead of " blacknesses " of clouds, the expression used is " bendings," or ..."

4. The Works of A. Conan Doyle by Arthur Conan Doyle (1902)
"... thrill by particular ones, the aggressiveness caused by fear of being afraid, the sudden blacknesses, the profound self-distrust—I dare bet ..."

5. Daniel Deronda by George Eliot (1876)
"... delightful Essay of Elia, " The Praise of Chimney-Sweeps," and all were smiling over the "innocent blacknesses," when the imposing knock and ring called ..."

6. Kabbala Denudata, the Kabbalah Unveiled, Containing the Following Books of by Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, Christian Knorr von Rosenroth (1912)
"... that beside it all other blacknesses are as nought (otherwise, now it is withdrawn because all the other paths are hidden and enshrouded by it). 635. ..."

7. Charles Lamb: His Friends, His Haunts, and His Books by Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (1866)
"I have a kindly yearning towards these dim specks, poor blots, innocent blacknesses. I reverence these young Africans of our own growth, these almost clergy ..."

8. An Old Testament commentary for English readers, by various writers, ed. by edited by Charles John Ellicott (1884)
"... of waters and blacknesses of clouds. ... In Samuel, instead of " blacknesses " of clouds, the expression used is " bendings," or ..."

9. The Works of A. Conan Doyle by Arthur Conan Doyle (1902)
"... thrill by particular ones, the aggressiveness caused by fear of being afraid, the sudden blacknesses, the profound self-distrust—I dare bet ..."

10. Daniel Deronda by George Eliot (1876)
"... delightful Essay of Elia, " The Praise of Chimney-Sweeps," and all were smiling over the "innocent blacknesses," when the imposing knock and ring called ..."

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