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Definition of Inclemencies
1. inclemency [n] - See also: inclemency
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inclemencies
Literary usage of Inclemencies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Universal Biography: Containing a Copious Account, Critical and Historical ...by John Lemprière by John Lemprière (1810)
"... to the inclemencies of SIMON, Claude Francis, a printer of Paria, who died
there 1767, aged 55. He was author of the Knowledge of Mythology, a work, ..."
2. History of the Christian Church: A.D. 64-1517 by James Craigie Robertson (1864)
"... toiling, whether sick or well, thru all the inclemencies of the seasons, to
fetch the water twice i day from a distance of two miles. ..."
3. Journal of a Tour in Iceland, in the Summer of 1809 by William Jackson Hooker (1813)
"... the inclemencies of that season." In years of extreme scarcity * the poor
beasts are fed with dried fish cut small; and the authors of the Voyage en ..."
4. A System of Ancient and Mediæval Geography for the Use of Schools and Colleges by Charles Anthon (1850)
"The smallness of the cattle must have been owing rather to want of care in feeding
them, in protecting them from the ordinary inclemencies of winter, ..."
5. Christian missions: their agents, their method, and their results by Thomas William M. Marshall (1862)
"(2) « To what inclemencies, from nature and from man, » says the Protestant
historian, « was each missionary among the barbarians exposed! ..."
6. House Journal of the ... Legislative Assembly of the State of Montana by Montana Legislative Assembly. House (1907)
"A bill for an Act entitled: "An Act to compel street railway companies to protect
certain of their employees from inclemencies of the weather, ..."