Lexicographical Neighbors of Enerves
Literary usage of Enerves
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wanderings by the Seine by Leitch Ritchie (1834)
"If the reader asks who the enerves were, we would fain tell him, after certain
writers, that they were the two sons of Clovis II., who rebelled against ..."
2. Liber Fluviorum: Or, River Scenery of France by Leitch Ritchie, Joseph Mallord William Turner (1853)
"In another compartment of this vast building is seen the monument of the enerves.
If the reader asks who the enerves were, we would fain tell him, ..."
3. Through Normandy by Katharine Sarah Macquoid (1874)
"Here too are the broken figures, lying side by side, crowned and in royal robes,
which are called Les enerves. There seems no doubt that a mass was ..."