Lexicographical Neighbors of Downmost
Literary usage of Downmost
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Persecution and the Appreciation: Brief Account of the Trials and (1907)
"My views differ from his at many points, but we are agreed on one essential—the
right of the downmost human being to speak out his complaint; ..."
2. Reports of Cases Before the High Court and Circuit Courts of Justiciary in by Scotland High Court of Justiciary, Archibald Swinton (1842)
"... being the downmost, at the door of which witness and party " heard Smith
saying, ' he would give L.5 if he could get Mr. Walker " convicted, ..."
3. Transactions by Glasgow Archaeological Society (1883)
"It was, as already said, lying deep in the "till," with the lettered side downmost,
which has tended to preserve the inscription. The spade has broken off a ..."
4. A Synopsis of Science Form [sic] the Standpoint of the Nyáya Philosophy (1852)
"... their heads downmost (and forming antipodes) like the man and his reflected
image at the margin of a piece of water;—and thus those who are (as regards ..."