Definition of Concisions

1. concision [n] - See also: concision

Lexicographical Neighbors of Concisions

concinnous
concionatory
concious
concipient
concipients
concise
concised
concisely
conciseness
concisenesses
conciser
concises
concisest
concising
concision
concisions (current term)
concitation
concitations
conclamant
conclamation
conclave
conclaves
conclavist
conclavists
concludable
conclude
concluded
concludency
concludent
concluder

Literary usage of Concisions

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

1. The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including the Series by Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson (1810)
"And who shall doubts and false concisions draw Against the inquisitions of the law; With gaolers, Chain1", and pillories must plead, And Mansfield's ..."

2. The Cambridge History of English Literatureby Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller by Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller (1907)
"_l NY Times 18:95 F 23 '13 2150w (Review of v 9) "Even though one may disagree with its concisions here and there on a point of detail, the ti itment ..."

3. The Popular Science Monthly (1877)
"... p> logical science is found on comparing '~^ results actually obtained in the sinking of artesian wells in London with the concisions reached by Prof. ..."

4. History of England from the Accession of James I to the Outbreak of the by Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1904)
"All who were concisions capable of bearing arms in each county would be of Array. bound to march in person to the defence of the realm. ..."

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