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Definition of Enmities
1. enmity [n] - See also: enmity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enmities
Literary usage of Enmities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by English Dialect Society (1850)
"Of James, as Duke of York, Hume gives this character: —" Severe but open in his
enmities, steady in his counsels, diligent in his schemes, ..."
2. Danville Quarterly Review (1864)
"enmities and Barbarities of the Rebellion. * FROM the character of the rebellion
against the Government of the United States, from its prompting cause, ..."
3. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... enthusiasms and his irritations, his friendships and his enmities. If he is
often out of temper, he is most human, most affectionate, most ascetic, ..."
4. The Port Folio by Joseph Dennie (1813)
"may be questioned of perpetuating national enmities from circumstances merely of
casual and transitory hostility. If this rhapsody may have the smallest ..."
5. Scott's Official History of the American Negro in the World War: A Complete by Emmett Jay Scott (1919)
"... CHAPTER I HOW THE GREAT WAR CAME TO AMERICA The Underlying Causes of the
War—Racial Hatreds and National enmities—Germany's Ambition to ..."
6. Publications by English Dialect Society (1850)
"Of James, as Duke of York, Hume gives this character: —" Severe but open in his
enmities, steady in his counsels, diligent in his schemes, ..."
7. Danville Quarterly Review (1864)
"enmities and Barbarities of the Rebellion. * FROM the character of the rebellion
against the Government of the United States, from its prompting cause, ..."
8. The Catholic Encyclopedia: An International Work of Reference on the by Charles George Herbermann (1913)
"... enthusiasms and his irritations, his friendships and his enmities. If he is
often out of temper, he is most human, most affectionate, most ascetic, ..."
9. The Port Folio by Joseph Dennie (1813)
"may be questioned of perpetuating national enmities from circumstances merely of
casual and transitory hostility. If this rhapsody may have the smallest ..."
10. Scott's Official History of the American Negro in the World War: A Complete by Emmett Jay Scott (1919)
"... CHAPTER I HOW THE GREAT WAR CAME TO AMERICA The Underlying Causes of the
War—Racial Hatreds and National enmities—Germany's Ambition to ..."