Lexicographical Neighbors of Extincts
Literary usage of Extincts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Edinburgh Review by Sydney Smith (1856)
"If you follow this idea, you will find that I have been ' led by the hand to an
extinct dynasty, to a Farnese, the least ' obscure of these extincts, ..."
2. The Law of Infancy and Coverture by Peregrine Bingham (1849)
"The obligation is only voidable, and extincts the contract; so the assumpsit at
full age is without consideration. (6) It is also expressly laid down ..."
3. Selected Essays by Abraham Hayward (1879)
"If you follow this idea, you will find that I have been led by the hand to an
extinct dynasty, to a Farnese, the least obscure of these extincts, by reason ..."
4. Biographical and Critical Essays: Reprinted from Reviews, with Additions and by Abraham Hayward (1858)
"If you follow this idea, you will find that I have been led by the hand to an
extinct dynasty, to a Farnese, the least obscure of these extincts, by reason ..."