Lexicographical Neighbors of Bedwarfing
Literary usage of Bedwarfing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Englander by William Lathrop Kingsley (1882)
"... is himself dwarfed not only, but the bedwarfing influences run on down to his
posterity. The employer, securing labor not for what it is really worth, ..."
2. New Englander and Yale Review by Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight (1882)
"... is himself dwarfed not only, but the bedwarfing influences run on down to his
posterity. The employer, securing labor not for what it is really worth, ..."
3. From Manger to Throne: Embracing a New Life of Jesus the Christ and a by Thomas De Witt Talmage (1893)
"We have no sympathy with the bedwarfing of tradition. There are traditions
contradicted by their absurdity, but if for several generations a sensible ..."
4. A Study of Christianity as Organized: Its Ideas and Forms by John Adam Kern (1910)
"... in the Church it made an opportunity, eagerly embraced by ambition or a
bedwarfing paternalism, for the priest, the prelate, and the pope. ..."