Lexicographical Neighbors of Beshrouds
Literary usage of Beshrouds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life and Times of St. Anselm: Archbishop of Canterbury and Primate of by Martin Rule (1883)
"... tower hard by the Cathedral Church of Winchester.1 1 There is a certain dramatic
propriety in the uncertainty which beshrouds the despot's burial-place. ..."
2. Rest, Suggestion, and Other Therapeutic Measures in Nervous and Mental Diseases by Francis Xavier Dercum (1917)
"The spell of mysticism beshrouds thought; accurate thinking and even accurate
seeing become impossible; ..."