Definition of Incuriosities

1. incuriosity [n] - See also: incuriosity

Lexicographical Neighbors of Incuriosities

incumbrous
incumplidor
incunable
incunables
incunabula
incunabulist
incunabulists
incunabulum
incur
incurability
incurable
incurable romantic
incurableness
incurables
incurably
incuriosities (current term)
incuriosity
incurious
incuriously
incuriousness
incuriousnesses
incurrable
incurred
incurrence
incurrences
incurrent
incurring
incurs
incursion
incursions

Literary usage of Incuriosities

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

1. The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor by Jeremy Taylor, Charles Page Eden, Reginald Heber, Alexander Taylor (1850)
"... decent' / thinking ' all things become a good man/ even his gestures and little incuriosities. And though this may proceed from a great love of virtue, ..."

2. Discourses on Various Subjects by Jeremy Taylor (1816)
"... tos omnia decent! thinking all things become a good man, even his gestures and little incuriosities. And though this may proceed from a great love of ..."

3. Discourses on Various Subjects by Jeremy Taylor (1816)
"... tos omnia decent! thinking all things become a good man, even his gestures and little incuriosities. And though this may proceed from a great love of ..."

4. The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor...: With an Essay by Jeremy Taylor (1851)
"thinking " all things become a good man," even his gestures and little incuriosities. And though this may proceed from a great love of virtue, ..."

5. The Sermons of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor: Complete in One Volume by Jeremy Taylor (1859)
"thinking "all things become a good man," even his gestures and little incuriosities. f\nd though this may proceed from a great love of virtue, ..."

6. The Sermons of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor: Complete in One Volume by Jeremy Taylor (1874)
"thinking " all things become a good man," even his gestures and little incuriosities. And though this may proceed from a great love of virtue, ..."

7. The Scotsman's Library: Being a Collection of Anecdotes and Facts by James Mitchell (1825)
"... incuriosities in Edinburgh,and it was the oldest one he hail ev.т SIM:. The inscription stated it to have belonged ..."

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