Definition of Esuriences

1. esurience [n] - See also: esurience

Lexicographical Neighbors of Esuriences

estuarial
estuaries
estuarine
estuary
estuate
estuated
estuates
estuating
estuation
estuations
estufa
estufas
esture
esu
esurience
esuriences
esuriencies
esuriency
esurient
esuriently
esurine
esylate
eszopiclone
et. al
et al
et al.
et alia
et aliae
et alibi
et alii

Literary usage of Esuriences

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

1. Good Words by Norman Macleod (1881)
"... and esuriences," "god-like radiances and brilliancies," which just suggest to the mind in how very many different forms the ..."

2. Transcendentalism in New England: A History by Octavius Brooks Frothingham (1880)
"... esuriences, as made strange work with it. Once more, the tragic story of a high endowment with an insufficient will." The abatement is painfully just; ..."

3. The Works of Thomas Carlyle: (complete). by Thomas Carlyle (1897)
"... esuriences as had made strange work with it. Once more, the tragic story of a high endowment with an insufficient will. An eye to discern the divineness ..."

4. The Gentleman's Magazine (1851)
"... and esuriences, as had made strange work with him. Once more the tragic story of a high endowment with an insufficent will.” Our limits compel us now to ..."

5. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner by Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Carleton Eldredge Noyes (1900)
"... and esuriences as had made strange work with it. Once more, the tragic story of a high endowment with an insufficient will. ..."

6. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1852)
"... and esuriences, had made strange work with it. Once more the tragic story of a high endowment with an insufficient will.— Pp. 76—78. ..."

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