Definition of Demanned

1. deman [v] - See also: deman

Lexicographical Neighbors of Demanned

demandant
demandants
demanded
demander
demanders
demandest
demanding
demandingly
demandingness
demandingnesses
demandress
demands
demanganisation
demanganization
demanganizations
demanned (current term)
demanning
demannosylation
demans
demantoid
demantoids
demanufacture
demanufactured
demanufacturer
demanufacturers
demanufactures
demanufacturing
demarc
demarc extension
demarcate

Literary usage of Demanned

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

1. An Historical and Critical Review of the Civil Wars in Ireland: From the by John Curry, Charles O'Conor (1810)
"... demanned a safe-conduct from major- general Monroe, for one of their messengers, who was to pass by way of Scotland, with letters to the king, ..."

2. The History of the Reign of Queen Anne, Digested Into Annals.: Year the by Abel Boyer (1711)
"... as if they demanned Things ' Truth of the Fa^r. remains ever' the 'fame, and 'it is no lefs evident, that" the Fault lies" ' wholly on the Enemy, ..."

3. Charles I. in 1646: Letters of King Charles the First to Queen Henrietta Maria by Charles, John Bruce, Henrietta Maria (1856)
"It is true I want not hope that the earl of Calander, with some others, may be persuaded to preserve my liberty, in case I should be demanned [demanded ..."

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