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Definition of Bewigged
1. bewig [v] - See also: bewig
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bewigged
Literary usage of Bewigged
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of Ludwig Van Beethoven by Alexander Wheelock Thayer (1921)
"... pockmarked, dark-eyed, bewigged young musician of 22 years had quietly journeyed
to the capital to pursue the study of his art with a small, thin, ..."
2. Portraits of Women by Gamaliel Bradford (1916)
"In the houses where Fanny had before been a minor personage, a petted child,
watching great doings and bewigged celebrities with wide-eyed curiosity from ..."
3. The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time by Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler, David Josiah Brewer (1900)
"In that whole crew of the silenced there was but one of whom my fancy had received
a picture; and he, with his comely, florid countenance, bewigged and ..."
4. Crowned Masterpieces of Literature that Have Advanced Civilization: As by Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler (1908)
"In that whole crew of the silenced there was but one of whom my fancy had received
a picture; and he, with his comely, florid countenance, bewigged and ..."
5. The Revolt of Man by Sir Walter Besant (1882)
"The bewigged " " Edward I" "Old hag — do you hear? — OLD HAG shall never marry me."
Once more this audacious and unmanly lover, who respected nothing, ..."