Definition of Livors

1. livor [n] - See also: livor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Livors

living will
living wills
livingly
livingness
livingnesses
livingroom
livingroom set
livingroom suite
livingrooms
livings
livingstone daisy
livingstonite
livish
livity
livor
livors (current term)
livraison
livre
livres
livyer
livyers
lixivaptan
lixivia
lixivial
lixiviant
lixiviants
lixiviate
lixiviated
lixiviates
lixiviating

Literary usage of Livors

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

1. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1854)
"Their livors are not out of order any more ; and as for hookahs, I dare swear there are not two now kept alive within the bills of mortality ; and t liai ..."

2. A Text-book of medicine for students and practitioners by Adolf von Strümpell (1901)
"He shows that the affection is not so rare as has been supposed; that its victims are usually in middle life, fat, and good livors; that it commonly ..."

3. Studies of the Greek Poets by John Addington Symonds (1902)
"... the strange livors of corruption more than the roses and the lilies of health. Let them peruse the epigrams of Meleager and of Straton. ..."

4. The Edison Monthly by New York Edison Company (1911)
"livors, stands out clearly in the minds of all who watched the operations. \Vhen one considers the difficulties that were surmounted, it seems hardly ..."

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