Definition of Serenities

1. Noun. (plural of serenity) ¹

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Definition of Serenities

1. serenity [n] - See also: serenity

Lexicographical Neighbors of Serenities

serendibite
serendipities
serendipitous
serendipitously
serendipity
serene
serened
serenely
sereneness
serenenesses
serener
serenes
sereness
serenest
serening
serenities
serenitude
serenity
seres
serest
seretonergic
serf
serfage
serfages
serfdom
serfdoms
serfhood
serfhoods
serfish
serflike

Literary usage of Serenities

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

1. Peter the Great, Emperor of Russia: A Study of Historical Biography by Eugene Schuyler (1884)
""With regard to the title of " Majesty," the ambassadors to your Serenities will inform you that it is not in the power of our Imperial Majesty to give it, ..."

2. Dalmatia and Montenegro: With a Journey to Mostar in Herzegovina, and by Sir John Gardner Wilkinson, Gardner Wilkinson (1848)
"In execution of your Serenities' command, I summoned before the Rettore, and Provveditore, of Cattaro the deputies sent by the Sbor (synod) of the district ..."

3. Dalmatia and Montenegro: With a Journey to Mostar in Herzegovia, and Remarks by John Gardner Wilkinson (1848)
"In execution of your Serenities' command, I summoned before the Rettore, and Provveditore, of Cattaro the deputies sent by the Sbor (synod) of the district ..."

4. History of Friedrich II. of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great: Called by Thomas Carlyle (1873)
"... has a flea (as we may say) dancing occasionally iu the ear of him. Perhaps it is so with the rest of these Serenities, here fallen upon evil tongues? ..."

5. History of Friedrich the Second Called Frederick the Great by Thomas Carlyle (1866)
"... has a flea (as we may say) dancing occasionally in the ear of him. Perhaps it is so with the rest of these Serenities, here fallen upon evil tongues ? ..."

6. History of Friedrich the Second, Called Frederick the Great by Thomas Carlyle (1859)
"... has a flea (as we may say) dancing occasionally in the ear of him. Perhaps it is so with the rest of these Serenities, here fallen upon evil tongues? ..."

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