Definition of Devots

1. devot [n] - See also: devot

Lexicographical Neighbors of Devots

devotement
devotements
devoter
devoters
devotes
devoting
devotion
devotional
devotionalities
devotionality
devotionally
devotionals
devotions
devotor
devotors
devots (current term)
devour
devourable
devoured
devourer
devourers
devouress
devouresses
devoureth
devouring
devouring(a)
devouringly
devours
devout
devouter

Literary usage of Devots

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

1. Roman Forgeries and Falsifications, Or, An Examination of Counterfeit and by Richard Gibbings (1849)
"Mais on convient generalement que ce sont toutes pieces apocryphes & supposees, ecrites par quelques devots indiscrets(/i), (h) These words " devots ..."

2. A Study of the Short Story by Henry Seidel Canby (1913)
"Earliest in point of time, most characteristically medieval in spirit and in substance, are the contes devots. These little pious narratives seem to have ..."

3. Glencreggan by Cuthbert Bede (1861)
"... or with heath, broom, or branches of fir;—they look, at a distance, like so many black mole-hills." f Captain Burt describes these devots or ..."

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