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Definition of Intrepidities
1. intrepidity [n] - See also: intrepidity
Lexicographical Neighbors of Intrepidities
Literary usage of Intrepidities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Canada by Charles George Douglas Roberts (1897)
"About forty years of age, dauntless, keen of eye, rugged and lean of countenance,
he had successes and intrepidities already on his record. ..."
2. Underbrush by James Thomas Fields (1881)
"He was full of illogical intrepidities. He eluded reproof with a conversational
dexterity beyond the ordinary bent and level of his brain. ..."
3. The Romantic Legend of Sâkya Buddha: From the Chinese-Sanscrit by Jñānagupta, Samuel Beal (1875)
"2 This is the interpretation of the fifth dream. "Again, when your Majesty dreamt
that you saw in Kapilavastu 1 The four intrepidities, ..."
4. English Positivism: A Study on John Stuart Mill by Hippolyte Taine (1873)
"Your philosophic freedoms of the last century, the latest conclusions of geology
and cosmogony, the intrepidities of German exegesis, are here in abridgment ..."