2. Verb. (third-person singular of caution) ¹
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Definition of Cautions
1. caution [v] - See also: caution
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cautions
Literary usage of Cautions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan (1860)
"could give them their cautions more seasonably, to wit, even when the danger ...
What cautions Christian and his companion had received of the Shepherds, ..."
2. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1799)
"What tiie fatal omissions were, Dr. Jackson has not specified in the course of
the work : but we think that his cautions may be perused with advantage by ..."
3. The Civil Code of the Province of Quebec, Annotated, Containing the French by Québec (Province), Jean Joseph Beauchamp (1904)
"С eile accordée à l'une des cautions ne libère pas les autres, ... La remise ou
décharge conventionnelle accordée au débiteur principal libère les cautions. ..."
4. A Short History of English Literature by George Saintsbury (1898)
"... the subject — Chronological and biographical cautions — Ben Jonson — His and
other ... so that he represents one side of the purely Jacobean cautions. ..."
5. A History of the English Church During the Civil Wars and Under the by Ecole littéraire de Montréal, Charles Gill, William Arthur Shaw (1900)
"... the Grand Committee proceeded in the renewed discussion of the above clause, "
and after long debate, But com- resolved that some cautions should be ..."
6. Domestic Medicine; Or, A Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by by William Buchan (1798)
"cautions CONCERNING COLD BATHING, AND DRINKING THE MINERAL WATERS. No part of
the practice of medicine is of greater importance, or merits more the ..."