Definition of Conscribes

1. conscribe [v] - See also: conscribe

Lexicographical Neighbors of Conscribes

conscionable
conscionableness
conscionably
conscious
conscious(p)
conscious parallelism
conscious sedation
consciouses
consciously
consciousness
consciousness-altering drug
consciousness disorders
consciousnesses
conscribe
conscribed
conscribes (current term)
conscribing
conscript
conscripted
conscripting
conscription
conscriptions
conscripts
consecrate
consecrated
consecrater
consecraters
consecrates
consecrating
consecration

Literary usage of Conscribes

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

1. The Dawn in Britain by Charles Montagu Doughty (1906)
"But when is Sylvius, thither, now arrived; He, to those servile tasks, conscribes free Britons ! Men namely Iceni, which of ..."

2. The Political Conditions of Allied Success: A Plea for the Protective Union by Norman Angell (1918)
"... establishment of the rights of the community to con- scribe wealth as it conscribes lives, than peace time propaganda could have done in half a century. ..."

3. Life of Japan by Masuji Miyakawa (1907)
"... sian-Japanese war, :nt conscribes all chi- io their military duty for a •-cars. It is the pride of the fulfill this requirement. ..."

4. Notes Upon Russia: Being a Translation of the Earliest Account of that by Sigmund Herberstein, Richard Henry Major (1851)
"Every second or third year the prince holds a census through the provinces, and conscribes the sons of the boyars, that he may know their number, ..."

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