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Definition of Desecrators
1. desecrator [n] - See also: desecrator
Lexicographical Neighbors of Desecrators
Literary usage of Desecrators
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. French Cathedrals, Monasteries and Abbeys, and Sacred Sites of France by Elizabeth Robins Pennell (1909)
"You can see his tomb, or as much as has been left by generations of desecrators
who pulled down and desecrators who built up, and, seeing it, ..."
2. Political Eloquence in Greece: Demosthenes. With Extracts from His Orations by Léon Brédif (1881)
""Thus all the desecrators were struck with divine vengeance." As to Philip, "he
returned to Macedonia, leaving the Greeks a high idea of his piety and of ..."
3. Library of World History: Containing a Record of the Human Race from the (1914)
"Private quarrels were well-nigh forgotten, and noble and peasant resolved to join
in the war for the rescue of Christ's tomb from its Moslem desecrators. ..."
4. The Innocents Abroad: Being an Account of the Steamship Quaker City's by Mark Twain (1899)
"... tomb-desecrators arrives from the Quaker City excursion, and they will infallibly
dig it up and carry it away with them. ..."