Lexicographical Neighbors of Contunded
Literary usage of Contunded
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Criticism and Literary Taste in Europe from the Earliest Texts by George Saintsbury (1902)
"On the head of diction he would not be Hobbes if he could or did spare a sneer
at words of no sense, words " contunded by the schools," and so forth. ..."
2. A History of Criticism and Literary Taste in Europe from the Earliest Texts by George Saintsbury (1902)
"On the head of diction he would not be Hobbes if he could or did spare a sneer
at words of no sense, words " contunded by the schools," and so forth. ..."
3. A Select Collection of Old Plays: In Twelve Volumes by Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist, John Payne Collier (1825)
"Sir Bounteous. Very precious, sir. Penitent Brothel. All which being finely
contunded, and mixed in a stone or glass mortar, with the spirit of ..."
4. The History of the Reign of George III. by Robert Bisset (1828)
"By the law of 1784 he contunded, every power, which before that time was intrusted
to the court of directors for administering the territorial possessions, ..."
5. A practical treatise on inflammation, ulceration, & induration of the neck by James Henry Bennet (1845)
"It is continually contunded and bruised, and the irritation passes on to inflammation
and to ulcer- ation; which latter does not heal, but becomes permanent ..."