Definition of Executants

1. executant [n] - See also: executant

Lexicographical Neighbors of Executants

execrating
execration
execrations
execrative
execratives
execrator
execrators
execratory
execs
exection
executability
executable
executable code
executables
executant
executants (current term)
execute
execute order
execute orders
executed
executer
executers
executes
executeth
executing
execution
execution of instrument
execution sale
execution speed
execution style

Literary usage of Executants

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

1. Great Violinists and Pianists by George Titus Ferris (1881)
"Thalberg one of the Greatest of executants.—Rather a Man of Remarkable Talents than of Genius. ... executants ..."

2. Egypt as it is: With a Map, Taken from the Most Recent Survey by James Carlile McCoan (1877)
"f'.ta>, e'ett le Khedive—Council and Ministers merely executants of his Will —His Early Life—After his Accession—Abdeen—Routine of his Highness's Daily ..."

3. The Musical World (1851)
"executants in the quartets—Ernst, II. C. Cooper, Hill, Rousselot, j in the trio—Stephen Heller ... JJ"'""" " executants in the quartet—Ernst, Cooper, Hill, ..."

4. Great Singers by George Titus Ferris (1902)
"One of the Greatest executants who ever lived. — Anecdotes of her Italian Tours. — First Appearance in Paris and London. — A Tour through Belgium with ..."

5. Reminiscences of an Emigrant Milesian: The Irish Abroad and at Home; in the by Andrew] [O'Reilly (1853)
"Rigour of the Law and its executants—Trial of Moore —Walter Cox imprisoned for Libel—The Duchess of Richmond. IF the Bank of Ireland and the private banking ..."

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