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Definition of Enliveners
1. enlivener [n] - See also: enlivener
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enliveners
Literary usage of Enliveners
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1872)
"... many old maids who might have made excellent wives, who yet find their best
place in single life as social links and enliveners of monotonous circles. ..."
2. Journal of the American Oriental Society by American Oriental Society (1885)
"... and insolent Indra by unreserved recognition of his power. the all-enliveners ;
the gods follow ..."
3. A Diplomat's Wife in Mexico by Edith O'Shaughnessy (1916)
"... we could see heaps of broken glass, overturned tables and chairs. A sour,
acrid smell of various kinds of tropical "enliveners" hung in the still, ..."
4. The English Novel Before the Nineteenth Century: Excerpts from by Helen Sard Hughes, Annette Brown Hopkins (1915)
"Air, exercise, series, contrast, those grand enliveners of the human frame, I
was for ever debarred by the inexorable tyranny under which I was fallen. ..."
5. The Dramatic Censor: Or, Critical Companion by Francis Gentleman (1770)
"... enliveners of the action and dialogue * a third now appears, the facetious
Captain Brazen, for whom I doubt not there were many originals in ..."