Lexicographical Neighbors of Gladdener
Literary usage of Gladdener
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Self-formation; Or, The History of an Individual Mind: Intended as a Guide by Capel Lofft (1846)
"... quality before he commits to them the precious juice, the gladdener of his
heart, the life-blood of conviviality. It has been said of some particular ..."
2. The Odyssey of Homer by Homer (1909)
"... saying of the blind seer, Theban Teiresias, and of Circe of Aia, who charged
me very straitly to shun the isle of Helios, the gladdener of the world. ..."
3. The Harvard Classics by Charles William Eliot (1909)
"... saying of the blind seer, Theban Teiresias, and of Circe of Aia, who charged
me very straitly to shun the isle of Helios, the gladdener of the world. ..."
4. Traditions of the Skidi Pawnee by George Amos Dorsey (1904)
"In addition to the interesting description of the Skidi Spirit Land, presented
in the tale, the following account as told by Gladdener, is of interest. ..."
5. Memoirs of the American Folk-lore Society by American Folklore Society (1904)
"In addition to the interesting description of the Skidi Spirit Land, presented
in the tale, the following account as told by Gladdener, is of interest. ..."
6. The Stories of the Kings of Norway Called the Round World (Heimskringla) by Snorri Sturluson (1895)
"Page 23. 2. Leek-equal: " lauk-jafn " = smooth, like a leek ; of laws : fair and
just. Page 24. 2. Gladdener of the falcon of wounds' warm tears: ..."