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Definition of Kinghoods
1. kinghood [n] - See also: kinghood
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kinghoods
Literary usage of Kinghoods
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Selections and Essays by John Ruskin (1918)
"Solomon made gold, not only to be in his own palace as stones, but to be in
Jerusalem as stones. But, even so, for the most part, these splendid kinghoods ..."
2. English and Engineering: A Volume of Essays for English Classes in by Frank Aydelotte (1917)
"Solomon made gold, not only to be in his own palace as stones, but to be in
Jerusalem as stones. But, even so, for the most part, these splendid kinghoods ..."
3. Essays for College English by James Cloyd Bowman (1915)
"Solomon made gold, not only to be in his own palace as stones, but to be in
Jerusalem as stones. But even so, for the most part, these splendid kinghoods ..."
4. Standard English Prose: Bacon to Stevenson by Henry Spackman Pancoast (1902)
"But, even so, for the most part, these splendid kinghoods expire in ruin, and
only the true kinghoods live, which are of royal labourers governing loyal ..."