Definition of Dehorted

1. Verb. (past of dehort) ¹

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Definition of Dehorted

1. dehort [v] - See also: dehort

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dehorted

dehook
dehooked
dehooking
dehorn
dehorned
dehorner
dehorners
dehorning
dehorns
dehors
dehort
dehortatio
dehortation
dehortative
dehortatory
dehorted (current term)
dehorter
dehorters
dehorting
dehorts
dehubbing
dehull
dehulled
dehuller
dehullers
dehulling
dehulls
dehumanisation
dehumanisations
dehumanise

Literary usage of Dehorted

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

1. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions by Robert South (1853)
"The thing we are dehorted from, covetousness, 232, by which is not meant a prudent ... The way we are dehorted from it: " Take heed and beware," 240. ..."

2. Bye-paths in Baptist History: A Collection of Interesting, Instructive, and by Joseph Jackson Goadby (1871)
"... and embraced the truth." Jane, however, " still kept company with the man." Again she was " dehorted therefrom," and reminded of her former promises; ..."

3. The Marrow of Modern Divinity: In Two Parts by Edward Fisher, Thomas Boston (1837)
"... whereupon you dehorted us from putting any confidence in our own works and doings, and exhorted us by i'aith to lay hold upon the righteousness of Jesus ..."

4. The Whole Works of the Late Reverend and Learned Mr. Thomas Boston, Minister by Thomas Boston (1850)
"... and plainly proved, that man's own righteousness had no hand in his justification and salvation ; whereupon you dehorted us from putting any confidence ..."

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