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Definition of Maligners
1. maligner [n] - See also: maligner
Lexicographical Neighbors of Maligners
Literary usage of Maligners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoirs of the Court of England During the Reign of the Stuarts: Including by John Heneage Jesse (1855)
"... to her Maligners—Her Attachment to Henry Sidney— Indulges in the Pleasures of
the Table—Her Character—Her Merit as an Authoress—Becomes a Convert to the ..."
2. The Genesis and Ethics of Conjugal Love by Andrew Jackson Davis (1881)
"... no such blasphemer be encouraged by your smile, nor invited to participate in
the sacred joys of your home or society. SOCIAL Maligners AND HYPOCRITES. ..."
3. The Two Republics: International Relations -- United States and Mexico by Charles Sumner Young (1916)
"And when later, still thinking the maligners of Lincoln would applaud the deed,
his lips quivering in death, he whispered: "I — I want my mother to know ..."
4. "Red Paper" of Mexico: An Exposé of the Great Cientifico Conspiracy to by Mexican Bureau of Information, New York, New York Mexican Bureau of Information (1914)
"And when later, still thinking the maligners of Lincoln would applaud the deed,
his lips quivering in death, he whispered: "I — I want my mother to know ..."