Lexicographical Neighbors of Indagating
Literary usage of Indagating
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen by Walter Savage Landor (1829)
"... we take upon ourselves with the canine attributes: we talk of indagating, of
investigating, of questing. DIOGENES. I know the respect thou bearest to ..."
2. The Works of Walter Savage Landor by Walter Savage Landor (1846)
"... wherewith to drive the importunate cock before thee out of doors again.
with the canine attributes : we talk of indagating, of investigating, ..."
3. The Edinburgh magazine, and literary miscellany, a new series of The Scots (1825)
"Judge of our surprise, on its proving the indagating reverie of a philosopher of
the thirteenth century ; in which, to our high satisfaction, ..."
4. Imaginary Conversations by Walter Savage Landor (1891)
"... we take upon ourselves with the canine attributes; we talk of indagating, of
investigating, of questing. Diogenes. I know the respect thou bearest to ..."
5. Universal Classics Library by Oliver Herbrand Gordon Leigh (1901)
"... we take upon ourselves with the canine attributes; we talk of indagating, of
INVESTIGATING, of QUESTING. Diogenes. I know the respect thou bearest to ..."
6. Dining and Its Amenities by John William Severin Gouley (1907)
"... heat upon alimentary substances did indoctrinate his first born into the
mysteries of cookery and that the lad, endowed with an indagating turn of mind, ..."