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Definition of Fices
1. fice [n] - See also: fice
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fices
Literary usage of Fices
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Literary and Miscellaneous Memoirs by Joseph Cradock, John Bowyer Nichols (1826)
"... une maniere plus conforme aux Canons ; et ce fut pour eux que Louis-le-Gros
fonda en 1113 cette Abbaye, qui est en commende, et a quatorze Be"n^fices, ..."
2. History of Europe During the Middle Ages by Henry Hallam (1899)
"fices; but the abuse, if such it is to be considered, made incessant progress,
till the middle of the eleventh century. There was certainly much reason for ..."
3. The Natural History of Selborne by Gilbert White, George Christopher Davies (1890)
"fices of that little architect. Again, the regular nest of the house- martin is
hemispheric ; but where a rafter, or a joist, or a cornice, may happen to ..."
4. The Light of Nature Pursued by Abraham Tucker (1768)
"... that alone fuf- fices to fet us at work : and this equally the fame whether
the avoidance of evil or attainment of ..."