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Definition of Concinnities
1. concinnity [n] - See also: concinnity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Concinnities
Literary usage of Concinnities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Rise of the Dutch Republic: A History by John Lothrop Motley (1898)
"A discourse, in which the fundamental topic was thus conscientiously omitted,
was not likely, with all its concinnities, to make much impression upon the ..."
2. The Rise of the Dutch Republic: A History by John Lothrop Motley by John Lothrop Motley (1901)
"A discourse, in which the fundamental topic was thus conscientiously omitted,
was not likely, with all its concinnities, to make much impression upon the ..."
3. Life of Galileo Galilei: With Illustrations of the Advancement of by John Elliot Drinkwater] [Bethune (1832)
"... and Galileo- surely acted most prudently and philosophically in holding himself
altogether aloof from Kepler's fanciful devices and numeral concinnities ..."
4. Charles Pritchard, D.D.; F.R.S.; F.R.A.S.; F.R.G.S., Late Savilian Professor by Ada Pritchard, Herbert Hall Turner, John James Stewart Perowne (1897)
"... modest volume on analytical functions: the book seized on my youthful imagination,
and sealed me for ever as a lover of the concinnities of geometry and ..."
5. Random Shots and Southern Breezes: Containing Critical Remarks on the by Louis Fitzgerald Tasistro (1842)
"To judge from those portions which still remain unimpaired in all their imposing
grandeur and elegance, I should say that the highest concinnities of the ..."