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Definition of Appertained
1. appertain [v] - See also: appertain
Lexicographical Neighbors of Appertained
Literary usage of Appertained
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Southey's Common-place Book by Robert Southey (1849)
"... while his mind laboured to catch and dwell on the idea of the quality which
appertained to it, and shewed the violence of its exertion to attain this ..."
2. The Saxons in England: A History of the English Commonwealth Till the Period by John Mitchell Kemble (1876)
"... Truchsess of the German empire); his especial business was to superintend all
that appertained to the service of the royal table, under which we must ..."
3. A Manual for the Collector and Amateur of Old English Plays by William Carew Hazlitt (1892)
"... unto whom it properly appertained ; and so I leave it to thy perusal, as it
was generally applauded, and well acted at Salisbury Court, Farewell. ..."
4. The Institutes of Medicine by Martyn Paine (1862)
"... been constantly propagated by means of the latter upon the former (§ 409 k,
891-^ A). part to which they appertained ; as we observe, also, in plants. ..."
5. The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the English by Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead, Great Britain Courts (1907)
"... for the purpose of repelling the allegation in the declaration, that the acts
described appertained to the office, function, or practice of a proctor. ..."
6. The Provincial Justice, Or, Magistrate's Manual: Being a Complete Digest of by William Conway Keele (1835)
"... have he whole and sole power and authority thereof, united and knit 0 the
imperial crown of this realm, as of good right and equity t appertained). ..."