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Definition of Enjoiners
1. enjoiner [n] - See also: enjoiner
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enjoiners
Literary usage of Enjoiners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Collections by Massachusetts Historical Society (1885)
"This can be done only because the enjoiners have force enough to see it effected ;
and viewed in this light, all freedom and liberty is at an end. ..."
2. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society by Massachusetts Historical Society (1885)
"This can be done only because the enjoiners have force enough to see it effected;
and viewed in this light, all freedom and liberty is at an end. ..."
3. Biennial Report by West Virginia State Dept. of Education (1875)
"The injunction was tried by the judge of this circuit and decided against the
enjoiners. They then appealed to the Supreme Court of Appeals, ..."
4. The New Testament for English Readers: Containing the Authorized Version by Henry Alford (1865)
"... seed is of course Christ) ; being enjoined by means of angels (angels were,
according to the Rabbinical view, the functors and enjoiners of the law : so ..."