Lexicographical Neighbors of Dissipater
Literary usage of Dissipater
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Allen's Synonyms and Antonyms by Frederic Sturges Allen (1920)
"Corinthian, wild, raking, rakish, unsteady, licentious, crapulent, crapulous,
lecherous, profligate. dissipater, n. 1. Spec, scatterer, diffuser. i. ..."
2. Reflections on Death by William Dodd (1815)
"... and an encou- rager of illicit gaming! a follower of pleasure all his days,
and a perpetual dissipater!—and whose conversation was made up of trifling, ..."
3. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1799)
"... a native of Peru, and a judge of Lima, but in early life a dissipater of his
patrimony. He came to Europe, married a rich widow, visited Paris, ..."
4. The Unpublishable Memoirs by Abraham Simon Wolf Rosenbach (1917)
"She said I was an ingrate, a dissipater of her fortune, a fool, a heartless
villain, a— "She went no further. "I grabbed the first thing at hand,—it was ..."
5. The Age of Pericles: A History of the Politics and Arts of Greece from the by William Watkiss Lloyd (1875)
"The rays of the latent Helios are only discernible occasionally and fitfully
glancing from the Trojan Apollo, as the producer and dissipater of pestilence, ..."