Lexicographical Neighbors of Macarised
Literary usage of Macarised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fragments on Ethical Subjects by George Grote (1876)
"The Gods are to be macarised, not praised:" the praise of the Gods must have ...
In like manner the most divine and perfect men deserve to be macarised ..."
2. Miscellaneous Remains from the Commonplace Book of Richard Whately, D.D by Richard Whately, Elizabeth Jane Whately (1865)
"In each point also there are infinite subdivisions; one likes to be admired for
beauty, another for talents; one to be macarised for what is great and ..."
3. Miscellaneous Remains from the Commonplace Book of Richard Whately: Being a by Richard Whately (1865)
"... another for talents; one to be macarised for what is great and splendid, as
equipage, rank, &c., others for what conduces to comfort, as good friends, ..."