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Definition of Appertains
1. appertain [v] - See also: appertain
Lexicographical Neighbors of Appertains
Literary usage of Appertains
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chinese reader's manual: A handbook of biographical, historical by William Frederick Mayers (1874)
"appertains 6. 2< appertains appertains ; appertains appertains ; appertains
appertains " appertains j to ( to j to i to : to j to I to } to } to to the Ox. ..."
2. The Works of John C. Calhoun by John Caldwell Calhoun, Richard Kenner Crallé (1851)
"the constitution of the United States, and all that appertains to it, are
subordinate to the power which ordained and established it;—as much so, ..."
3. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1864)
"... “Death of Chatterton,” that I am anxious to know if any history or anecdote
appertains to it, and whether BL West was a painter of any note. PP ESQUIRE. ..."
4. The Physical and Metaphysical Works of Lord Bacon by Francis Bacon, Joseph Devey (1872)
"The most important end of Natural History is to aid in erecting a Body of Philosophy
which appertains to Induction. Division of the History of Generations ..."
5. Handbook of the Roman Law by Ferdinand Mackeldey, Moses Aaron Dropsie (1883)
"All that which appertains to a principal thing or is rightfully connected with
it is termed an accessory thing (i-en accessoria). To this class belongs that ..."