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Definition of Expounds
1. expound [v] - See also: expound
Lexicographical Neighbors of Expounds
Literary usage of Expounds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Robert Y. Hayne and His Times by Theodore Dehon Jervey (1909)
"HAYNE expounds ITS PRACTICABILITY FROM ITS PREVIOUS USE. CALHOUN'S LOGICAL EXPOSITION.
SUMTER'S SOLEMN APPEAL AT the beginning of the year 1831 it began to ..."
2. Shakespeare Studies, and Essay on English Dictionaries by Thomas Spencer Baynes, Lewis Campbell (1896)
"... but simply refers to them incidentally in connection with his own labours,
and the improved methods of teaching he expounds and enforces. ..."
3. Archibald Constable and His Literary Correspondents: A Memorial by Thomas Constable (1873)
"... Constable's Miscellany "— Letter from Mr. Lockhart regarding it and a variorum
Shakespeare by Mr. Gilford—My father expounds at Abbotsford his scheme of ..."
4. The Friendly Craft: A Collection of American Letters edited by Elizabeth Deering Hanscom (1908)
"... Ralph Waldo Emerson expounds his creed ^o xo CONCORD, July 3, 1841 AM very
much moved by the earnestness of your appeal, but very much humbled by it; ..."