Definition of Calvaries

1. Noun. (plural of calvary) ¹

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Definition of Calvaries

1. calvary [n] - See also: calvary

Lexicographical Neighbors of Calvaries

calumnies
calumnious
calumniously
calumniousness
calumny
calusterone
calutron
calutrons
calva
calvadoses
calvaria
calvarial
calvarial hook
calvarian
calvarias
calvaries (current term)
calvarium
calvariums
calvary
calve
calved
calver
calvered
calveren
calvering
calvers
calves
calves' feet
calves' liver
calvin cycle

Literary usage of Calvaries

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Member for Paris: A Tale of the Second Empire by Eustace Clare Grenville Murray (1871)
"LOVE'S calvaries. As M. Louchard accurately wrote, Horace had returned in the evening and let himself with a latch-key into M. Poche- ..."

2. Journal of a Residence in Normandy by James Augustus St. John (1831)
"CHAPTER IL Taking a House—Coarseness of Manners—The calvaries -— The Public Promenades— Vicinity of Caen — French Leases — Sarrazin, or Suck-Wheat—Mr ..."

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