Definition of Emprizes

1. emprize [n] - See also: emprize

Lexicographical Neighbors of Emprizes

empressment
emprint
emprinted
emprinting
emprints
emprise
emprised
emprises
emprising
emprison
emprisoned
emprisoning
emprisonment
emprisons
emprize
emprizes
emprosthotonos
emprosthotonus
emprove
emprovement
empt
empted
emptiable
emptied
emptier
emptiers
empties
emptiest
emptily
emptiness

Literary usage of Emprizes

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

1. Biographical and Critical Miscellanies by William Hickling Prescott (1886)
"... to the wood—its spring Her only beverage, and her food its mast, She will of heroes and of battles sing, The loves and high emprizes of the past. ..."

2. The Metropolitan (1845)
"By my fay, fair cousin, my favour on your sleeve hath somewhat abated of its freshness in these late emprizes; in guerdon whereof, since I have gained ..."

3. History of the Anglo-Saxons by Francis Palgrave (1876)
"Immediately before the duke rode Taillefer, the minstrel, singing, with a loud and clear voice, the lay of Charlemagne and Roland, and the emprizes of the ..."

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