Definition of Intire

1. a. See Entire, a., Entirely, adv.

Definition of Intire

1. Adjective. (obsolete spelling of entire) ¹

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Definition of Intire

1. entire [adj] - See also: entire

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intire

intimidators
intimidatory
intimin
intimins
intimism
intimisms
intimist
intimistic
intimists
intimitis
intimity
intinction
intinctions
intine
intines
intire (current term)
intirely
intireties
intirety
intis
intitle
intitled
intitles
intitling
intitule
intituled
intitules
intituling
intiv
intl.

Literary usage of Intire

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

1. The Poetical Works of John Dryden by John Dryden (1909)
"Not so, when virtue did my arms require, And to my father's wars I flew intire. My regal pow'r how will my foes resent, When I myself have scarce my own ..."

2. A Digest of the Laws of England by Anthony Hammond, John Comyns (1825)
"So, in covenant, if several breaches are assigned, and intire damages; ... [In action for words, some whereof not actionable ; if damages intire, ..."

3. The Grecian History: From the Original of Greece, to the Death of Philip of by Temple Stanyan (1751)
"... with other States, they are to be re- ferr'd to the more intire Body of the Grecian Story. CHAP. IV. ..."

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