Lexicographical Neighbors of Exodist
Literary usage of Exodist
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of Artemas Ward, the First Commander-in-Chief of the American by Charles Martyn (1921)
"He had been one of the founders of the township—as, early in the history of New
England, his grandfather, William Ward, a Puritan exodist, had shared in the ..."
2. John Quincy Adams Ward: An Appreciation by Adeline Adams (1912)
"Most of the sculptors of our important middle period were of the Early exodist
variety. These men have incurred the displeasure of the ultra-patriotic; ..."
3. The Land of Midian (revisited). by Richard Francis Burton (1879)
"... the horror and disgust with which he, one of the greatest of geographical
innovators, regards a younger rival theory, the exodist innovation ..."
4. Romania by Société des amis de la Romania (1872)
"Dieus exodist les sons pensers ; et si el non ad ois ... forme fr. correspondante
est donc exodist (dans ce mot à demi-savant, l'xa pu se maintenir); ..."