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Definition of Canonised
1. Adjective. Accorded sacrosanct or authoritative standing.
Definition of Canonised
1. Verb. (past of canonise) ¹
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Definition of Canonised
1. canonise [v] - See also: canonise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Canonised
Literary usage of Canonised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1861)
"We cannot trace any connexion of tailors either with the above-mentione'1 St.
William, or with another, also canonised by Honorius III., ..."
2. Dictionary of Dates, and Universal Reference, Relating to All Ages and by Joseph Haydn (1851)
"Anastasius : caused the works of Origen to be proscribed. 402. Innocent I. 417.
Zosimus : canonised. 418. Boniface I.: maintained in the pontifical 422. ..."
3. A Chinese Biographical Dictionary by Herbert Allen Giles (1898)
"UK] in the following year Burmah acknowledged the suzerainty of China, Posthumously
ennobled as Prince, and canonised as J}({ ftp}. ..."
4. The History of Ireland by Thomas Moore (1835)
"... we tiai h;3i canonised by pope Gregory DL Such are the real particulars of a
transaction which it has been the object of many writers to misrepresent, ..."
5. The Antiquarian (1871)
"... purely English monastic order ever established, and which was founded in this
parish by Gilbert, a native of the place, who was afterwards canonised. ..."