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Definition of Garrisoned
1. garrison [v] - See also: garrison
Lexicographical Neighbors of Garrisoned
Literary usage of Garrisoned
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events, with Documents, Narratives by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1866)
"It was impossible to attack so strong a position, garrisoned by a force so much
larger, with any chance of success. Attention was, therefore, turned to the ..."
2. History of the Discovery and Settlement of the Valley of the Mississippi: By by John Wesley Monette (1848)
"Fort Pitt a garrisoned Post.—Settlements at Redstone Fort, on Ohio, at Wheeling,
and other Points, in 1770.—Enthusiasm of eastern Settlements for western ..."
3. A History of England by James Franck Bright (1889)
"The gentry collected, drove the soldiers away, appointed Gustavus Hamilton
governor, garrisoned the houses round Lough Erne, and held the district for King ..."
4. Military Education in the United States by Ira Louis Reeves (1914)
"In the following list of the garrisoned Posts of the United States the words in
parenthesis indicate the military jurisdiction of the post. ..."
5. The Gentleman's Magazine (1817)
"... unnatural rebellion against Henry II. taken and destroyed by Richard Lucy,
Chief Justiciary. 1211, Mount Sorrel Castle garrisoned by Saher de Quincy, ..."