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Definition of Inquietudes
1. inquietude [n] - See also: inquietude
Lexicographical Neighbors of Inquietudes
Literary usage of Inquietudes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Private Diary of Travels, Personal Services, and Public Events: During by Robert Thomas Wilson (1861)
"I have learnt many curious anecdotes of Buonaparte : those relating to his
inquietudes are not the least interesting. When he saw Ney enter, ..."
2. Memoirs of Lieutenant Joseph Renbe Bellot ...: With His Journal of a Voyage by Joseph Renbe Bellot, Julien Lemer (1855)
"A truce, then, to our respective inquietudes; and let us think of nothing but
rendering thanks to the Creator of all things, whose guardian hand has raised ..."
3. World's Religion as Contrasted with Genuine Christianity by Janet Sinclair Colquhoun (1851)
"... ble—inquietudes in the way to Heaven may well be borne—Evidence of citizenship
in love of countrymen. " As men who long in prison dwell, With lamps that ..."
4. The Christian Examiner (1833)
"THAT discontents and inquietudes make an inseparable part of our present lot,
... That these discontents and inquietudes are expressly designed to ..."