Lexicographical Neighbors of Enkindlers
Literary usage of Enkindlers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Texas and the Texans: Or, Advance of the Anglo-Americans to the South-West by Henry Stuart Foote (1841)
"The avowed object of these enkindlers of an Anti-Texan feeling, is to prevent
the future annexation of Texas to the United States, as an integral member of ..."
2. Proceedings and Debates of the Fourth National Quarantine and Sanitary by Boston (Mass.). City Council (1860)
"The extent to which material substances are liable to become fomites or absorbers
and enkindlers of specific diseases has never been very accurately defined ..."
3. The Portrait Gallery of the Crystal Palace by Samuel Phillips (1854)
"... render those Shadows, to cs—now, here—the earliest objects of a wondering and
aspiring enthusiasm :—the first enkindlers in our bosoms of that glowing, ..."
4. An Universal History, in a Series of Letters: Being a Complete and Impartial by Gustaf Clemens Hebbe (1848)
"Still it would be ungrateful were we to forget what we owe to the Phoenicians—the
pioneers of civilization in Europe—the enkindlers in Grecian bosoms of ..."