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Definition of Havocked
1. havoc [v] - See also: havoc
Lexicographical Neighbors of Havocked
Literary usage of Havocked
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Gentleman's Magazine (1809)
"In the second division of a?ches on the North wall, very remarkable compartments
occur, but cruelly havocked for the setting up a modern monument. ..."
2. Architectural Antiquities by John Carter (1890)
"In the second division of arches on the north wall, very remarkable compartments
occur, but cruelly havocked for the setting up a modern monument. ..."
3. Rights of Man by Thomas Paine (1906)
"During a period of peace it has been havocked with the calamities of war.
Three times it has been thrown into stagnation, and the vessels unmanned by ..."
4. The Library by Bibliographical Society (Great Britain)., Library Association (1890)
"... on which occasion ten thousand characters were torn in pieces, the reputation
of whole families havocked with a general massacre. ..."
5. Lives of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conquest by Agnes Strickland, Elisabeth Strickland (1872)
"... as twenty-seven stags were slain in the toils in one day, »na many others on
that and the next stolen and havocked; whereof when 1 Turned from it. ..."