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Definition of Ignominies
1. ignominy [n] - See also: ignominy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ignominies
Literary usage of Ignominies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Trial of Queen Caroline by Caroline, Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords (1874)
"... was liable to the taunts and ignominies of the vulgar ? Was it only there that
the cry was raised— ..."
2. Little History of the Great War by Henri Vast, Raymond Weeks (1920)
"Monsignor Charost, Bishop of Lille, and Rector Lyon did not cease to protest with
the greatest courage against these ignominies, which were denounced from ..."
3. The blessed sacrament: or, The works and ways of God by Frederick William Faber (1856)
"... suffering, weak and infirm, and that He condescends to exhibit to us as truly^
and to endure for us as really, the peculiar ignominies and ..."
4. The Catholic Pulpit: Containing a Sermon for Every Sunday and Holiday in the (1851)
"The single fact will scatter, in an instant; all his enemies, and break up the
thick cloud of his ignominies. They challenge him to it; they offer him this ..."