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Definition of Inveighers
1. inveigher [n] - See also: inveigher
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inveighers
Literary usage of Inveighers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Thucydides by Thucydides (1829)
"... what has been done under your eyes as more to be relied on than what has been
heard from the mouths of eloquent inveighers in a set harangue 10. ..."
2. Autobiography of an Actress; Or, Eight Years on the Stage by Anna Cora Ogden Mowatt Ritchie (1854)
"The inveighers against the theatre do precisely the same. Because there are
abuses, (most unquestionably separable from the use,) is that a wise or just ..."
3. Richard Brathwait's Comments, in 1665, Upon Chaucer's Tales of the Miller by Richard Brathwaite (1901)
"... there never wanted in any Age scornful Inveighers against women, yea, and
Persecute» of them too in publick Theatres ; Such were Euripides, Hesiodus, ..."
4. Historical Portraits of the Tudor Dynasty and the Reformation Period by S. Hubert Burke (1893)
"He had been one of the loudest inveighers against pluralism, and had urged its
existence as a main ground for a sweeping reformation. ..."