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Definition of Awakeners
1. awakener [n] - See also: awakener
Lexicographical Neighbors of Awakeners
Literary usage of Awakeners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Holocaust: Italy's Struggle with the Hapsburg by Amilda A. Pons (1919)
"... I THE awakeners As the sunrise to the night, As the north wind to the clouds.
As the earthquake's fiery flight. Ruining mountain solitudes, Everlasting ..."
2. Malthus and His Work by James Bonar (1885)
"awakeners of the mind are the wants of the body ; " it is these that rouse the
intellect of the infant and sharpen the wits of the savage. ..."
3. Malthus and His Work by James Bonar (1885)
"awakeners of the mind are the wants of the body;" it is these that rouse the
intellect of the infant and sharpen the wits of the savage. ..."
4. A Lady's Walks in the South of France in 1863 by Mary Eyre (1865)
"LOURDES. remain of the good old custom, continue the yearly collection. In Toulouse,
in the Ib'th century, awakeners traversed the streets of the town, ..."
5. Library Journal by American Library Association, Library Association (1896)
"... list of for ALA Supplement, 132-3; that are awakeners of thought, 135; suitable
to local needs, 137. Books, new and old: what to buy, paper by Miss С. ..."