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Definition of Frailnesses
1. frailness [n] - See also: frailness
Lexicographical Neighbors of Frailnesses
Literary usage of Frailnesses
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Women of the Bible by John White Chadwick (1900)
"... was given the great joy and honor of ministering to Jesus in their own home
which undertook to strike the balance of their virtues or their frailnesses. ..."
2. Sermons on the Public Means of Grace, on the Fasts & Festivals of the Church by Theodore Dehon (1856)
"Whoever will study the history of the human mind, may find occasion to sigh, that
the frailnesses of our nature are so great as to render the unrestrained ..."
3. With the Guard's Brigade from Bloemfontein to Koomati Poort and Back by Edward P. Lowry (1902)
"Here were gathered all the frailnesses and infirmities of two Republics; and to
test an improvised camp of such a class by the standards which we rightly ..."