Lexicographical Neighbors of Humefying
Literary usage of Humefying
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The London Medical Gazette (1842)
"1 have, however, had to recommend patients not to carry the humefying process
quite so far ns was indicated by the state of the atmosphere of their rooms. ..."
2. Report of Meeting by ANZAAS, ANZAAS. (1903)
"Whether the Indian method of leaving the surface vegetable matters where they
are, or the English system of humefying them by burying them and distributing ..."
3. The New General and Mining Telegraph Code by Charles Algernon Moreing, Thomas Neal (1907)
"Which might be 15.542 humefying Which might not 15.543 Humhum . Mile(s) 15.544
Humidity . Is about miles from the mine(s) 15.545 ..."
4. British Farmer's Magazine (1855)
"... being faint and cold, were supposed to exert ; orno, influence, and to reflect
only a softened heat from the sun, and therefore possessed of a humefying ..."
5. An Essay on Dew and Several Appearances Connected with it by William Charles Wells, Louis P. Casella, Richard Strachan (1866)
"... attributed the origin of this immediate cause, the additional moisture, to
the peculiar humefying quality which they supposed that luminary to possess. ..."
6. Two Essays, One Upon Single Vision with Two Eyes, the Other on Dew.: A by William Charles Wells (1818)
"Akin to this opinion of the ancients respecting the humefying quality of the
moon, is one, which has been held, by modern writers as well as ancient, ..."