Definition of Esiles

1. esile [n] - See also: esile

Lexicographical Neighbors of Esiles

escutcheons
esemplastic
eseridine
eserine
eserine aminoxide
eserine oxide
eserine salicylate
eserines
eses
esguard
esguards
esh
eshes
esile
esiles (current term)
eskar
eskars
eskebornite
esker
eskers
eskies
eskimo
eskimoite
eskimos
eskolaite
eskrima
esky
esloin
esloined

Literary usage of Esiles

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

1. The Historical Geography of the Holy Land: Especially in Relation to the by George Adam Smith (1894)
"... A« •un-esiles. The narrative connects the wrestling both with the river and with the place called Penuel. 2 See the next chapter, on the Decapolis. ..."

2. Plutarch's Lives by Plutarch, John Langhorne, William Langhorne (1823)
"Yet, afterwards, when he was general himself, upon some new subject of complaint against that people, he restored their esiles, and put eighty citizens to ..."

3. The Irish in America by John Francis Maguire, William Joseph Hardee (1868)
"... along the shores of the lakes, and on the banks of the great rivers and their tributaries, prosperous settlements of those fever-hunted esiles, who, ..."

4. The Exiles of Florida, Or, The Crimes Committed by Our Government Against by Joshua Reed Giddings (1858)
"... the whole subject, delivered a very elaborate opinion, embracing seven documentary pages;1 but concluding with the opinion, that although the esiles ..."

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