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Definition of Loadstars
1. loadstar [n] - See also: loadstar
Lexicographical Neighbors of Loadstars
Literary usage of Loadstars
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1862)
"Mr. Shield's glee, called "The loadstars," is a three-part setting of the ...
Your eyes are loadstars, and your tongue's sweet air When wheat is green, ..."
2. God in History: Or, The Progress of Man's Faith in the Moral Order of the World by Christian Karl Josias Bunsen (1868)
"Pindar knows no loadstars but reason, which ponders on the seriousness of life,
and pious reverence for moderation. Thus he says in the Olympic Ode on ..."
3. Latter-day Pamphlets by Thomas Carlyle (1901)
"To whoever does still know of loadstars, the proceedings, which expand themselves
daily, of these sublime philanthropic associations, and ' universal ..."
4. The Life of John Sterling: Latter-day Pamphlets by Thomas Carlyle, John Sterling (1897)
"... can get above the fog; still _ there in their place, and quite the same as
they always were ! To whoever does still know of loadstars, the proceedings ..."