Definition of Excommunicates

1. Noun. (plural of excommunicate) ¹

2. Verb. (third-person singular of excommunicate) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Excommunicates

1. excommunicate [v] - See also: excommunicate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Excommunicates

excogitated
excogitates
excogitating
excogitation
excogitations
excogitative
excogitator
excommune
excommuned
excommunes
excommunicable
excommunicant
excommunicants
excommunicate
excommunicated
excommunicates
excommunicating
excommunication
excommunications
excommunicative
excommunicator
excommunicators
excommuning
excommunion
exconjugant
excoriable
excoriate
excoriated
excoriates
excoriating

Literary usage of Excommunicates

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

1. An Index of Dates: Comprehending the Principal Facts in the Chronology and by J. Willoughby Rosse, John Blair (1858)
"1, 1271—urges another crusade to the Holy Land, and summons for the purpose a general council to be held at Lyons, 1272 — excommunicates Simon de Montfort ..."

2. An Index of Dates: Comprehending the Principal Facts in the Chronology and by J. Willoughby Rosse, John Blair (1859)
"URBAN II., Ottone, bp. of Ostia, elected pope, March 8, 1088 — excommunicates Henry IV., emperor of Germany, 1089— commissions Peter the Hermit to preach я ..."

3. The Spanish Conquest in America, and Its Relation to the History of Slavery by Arthur Helps (1857)
"THE BISHOP Excommunicates THE AUDITORS. - A GREAT JUNTA IN SPAIN ON THE SUBJECT OF THE INDIES. officers constituting the Audiencia having re- JL ceived ..."

4. The Flowers of History, Especially Such as Relate to the Affairs of Britain by Matthew Paris (1853)
"... Templars send reinforcements to the Holy Land—Disputes with the pope— A council is held at Lyons—The pope again excommunicates and deposes the emperor. ..."

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