Lexicographical Neighbors of Intenerated
Literary usage of Intenerated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Exercises at the Meeting of the First Congregational Unitarian Society by William Henry Furness (1875)
"It was the word intenerated; where did you get it?" " From the dictionary," I
meekly replied; " and you will find it there." And now I wish to say that if ..."
2. The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor: With a Life of the Author by Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber (1828)
"... lest they should be vexed into apostasy, and their Judaical hardness of heart
was not yet intenerated sufficiently by the softer and sweeter sermons of ..."
3. The Life and Letters of Sir Henry Wotton by Logan Pearsall Smith, Henry Wotton (1907)
"But one of the Inquisitors, either by nature more advised than the rest, or
intenerated with that which was already done, would by no means proceed any ..."
4. The Venetian Republic: Its Rise, Its Growth, and Its Fall 421-1797 by William Carew Hazlitt (1900)
"... either by nature more advised than the rest, or intenerated with that which
was already done, would by no means proceed any farther without a ..."
5. The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England: With a Life of the by Francis Bacon, Basil Montagu (1848)
"... by which they are intenerated, whereof we introduced some instances before :
for this kind of operation ¡8 more easy upon inanimates, because they ..."
6. The Works of John Donne: With a Memoir of His Life by John Donne (1839)
"... then is love most seasonable, when other civil contracts, civil alliances,
civil concurrences, have suppled and intenerated the dispositions of persons, ..."