Definition of Elegised

1. elegise [v] - See also: elegise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Elegised

elegant variation
elegantin
elegantly
elegiac
elegiac stanza
elegiacal
elegiacally
elegiack
elegiacs
elegiast
elegiasts
elegies
elegiographer
elegiographers
elegise
elegised (current term)
elegises
elegising
elegist
elegists
elegit
elegits
elegize
elegized
elegizes
elegizing
elegy
eleidin
elemeno
element

Literary usage of Elegised

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

1. State and Municipal Government in the United States by Everett Kimball (1922)
"At the risk of some repetition it is advisable to summarize control's1** verv briefly the fields in which state control of municipal elegised- functions is ..."

2. Highways and Byways in Kent by Walter Jerrold (1914)
"... the authorship of his tribute to the place where the lady elegised belonged. He sang of the lavish hospitality of Penshurst as one who had enjoyed it. ..."

3. The Chester Plays: A Collection of Mysteries Founded Upon Scriptural by Thomas Wright (1843)
"In the reign of Edward II., it is said of the wearers of the extravagant fashions in dress then in vogue, Hii ben elegised as ..."

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