Definition of Illuding

1. illude [v] - See also: illude

Lexicographical Neighbors of Illuding

illogically
illogicalness
illogicalnesses
illogics
illos
ills
illth
illths
illtreat
illtreated
illtreating
illtreats
illude
illuded
illudes
illuding (current term)
illui
illume
illumed
illumes
illuminable
illuminance
illuminances
illuminant
illuminants
illuminary
illuminate
illuminated
illuminates
illuminatest

Literary usage of Illuding

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Nugæ Antiquæ: Being a Miscellaneous Collection of Original Papers, in Prose by John Harington (1804)
"... in disappointing her good will, and illuding her purpose, in that matter, wherein she was ... the illuding 5 Dr. Thomas Young. See vol. ii, p. ..."

2. The Universal review (1859)
"... we have no right to charge him with illuding or imposing on us; if there be illusion in question, we have been illuding ourselves. ..."

3. The Ladies' Lexicon and Parlour Companion: Containing Nearly Every Word in by William Grimshaw (1870)
"To deceive or mock, pr. par. illuding ; past, ... The act of illuding; mockery ; false appearance, adj. illusive, illusory: adv. illusively. ILLUSTRATE. v. ..."

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