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Definition of Beleaguerments
1. beleaguerment [n] - See also: beleaguerment
Lexicographical Neighbors of Beleaguerments
Literary usage of Beleaguerments
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. English Lands, Letters and Kings by Donald Grant Mitchell (1889)
"... and " chafing " ; when suddenly by a great effort — as if at last he would
shake off all the beleaguerments of sense, and the haunting phantoms swarming ..."
2. The Works of Donald G. Mitchell by Donald Grant Mitchell (1907)
"... and "chafing"; when suddenly by a great effort—as if at last he would shake
off all the beleaguerments of sense, and the haunting phantoms swarming ..."
3. Life of Lord Lawrence by Reginald Bosworth Smith (1901)
"... to glance, very briefly, at the vicissitudes of the siege, its successive
reliefs and beleaguerments. The 'relief of the Residency' on September 25, ..."
4. With a Show Through Southern Africa and Personal Reminiscences of the by Charles Du Val (1884)
"... and little seemed to become known of one of the most singular of beleaguerments,
replete with incident and remarkable in its peculiarities ; which facts ..."