Lexicographical Neighbors of Irrisions
Literary usage of Irrisions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Works of John Donne: With a Memoir of His Life by John Donne (1839)
"... and buffeted, and delivered over to the custody of those officers, from whom
he received all those irrisions, and violences, the covering of his face, ..."
2. History of the Reformed Religion in France by Edward Smedley (1834)
"... then they fall to execrations, irrisions, and blasphemies, against the Priests,
Church, and Sacraments, and whatsoever is godly. 3 2 Cor. iii. ..."
3. The complete notes of the Doway Bible and Rhemish Testament, with a preface edited by Robert James M'Ghee (1837)
"... then they fall to execrations, irrisions, and blasphemies against the priests,
church, and sacraments, and whatsoever is godly. Ver. 11. ..."
4. The Works of John Donne: With a Memoir of His Life by John Donne (1839)
"... and buffeted, and delivered over to the custody of those officers, from whom
he received all those irrisions, and violences, the covering of his face, ..."
5. History of the Reformed Religion in France by Edward Smedley (1834)
"... then they fall to execrations, irrisions, and blasphemies, against the Priests,
Church, and Sacraments, and whatsoever is godly. 3 2 Cor. iii. ..."
6. The complete notes of the Doway Bible and Rhemish Testament, with a preface edited by Robert James M'Ghee (1837)
"... then they fall to execrations, irrisions, and blasphemies against the priests,
church, and sacraments, and whatsoever is godly. Ver. 11. ..."