Definition of Entreated

1. Verb. Simple past and past participle of '''entreat.''' ¹

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Definition of Entreated

1. entreat [v] - See also: entreat

Lexicographical Neighbors of Entreated

entrants
entrap
entrapment
entrapment neuropathy
entrapments
entrapped
entrapper
entrappers
entrapping
entraps
entraunce
entre
entreat
entreatable
entreatance
entreated
entreater
entreaters
entreatful
entreaties
entreating
entreatingly
entreative
entreatment
entreatments
entreats
entreaty
entrechat
entrechats
entrecote

Literary usage of Entreated

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

1. The Odyssey of Homer by Homer, William Morris (1887)
"... AND IS EVILLY Entreated BY ANTINOUS. BUT when the Mother of Morning, Rose-fingered Day-dawn, shone, Then Telemachus, beloved, godlike Odysseus' son, ..."

2. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1910)
"Having achieved this feat, I was entreated with prodigious favours by all the men of quality who were invested in the castle. This incident was so important ..."

3. Sermons on Several Occasions by John Wesley (1836)
"And will he be no more entreated.' " Is his mercy clean gone for ever ? And is his promise come utterly to an end, for evermore f" Psa. ..."

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