Lexicographical Neighbors of Manducates
Literary usage of Manducates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor by Jeremy Taylor, Charles Page Eden, Reginald Heber, Alexander Taylor (1850)
"... manducates such unwholesome, such unpleasant fruit, - Vitiorum - gaudia vulnus
habent '• ; they make a wound, and therefore are not very pleasant ; 6. ..."
2. The Odd Fellows' Magazine (1829)
"No animal manducates its food, or laps its drink, from the mere pleasure of the
motions. It uses them as means for an end ; and if hunger and thirst were ..."
3. Discourses on Various Subjects by Jeremy Taylor (1816)
"... it is gravel in the teeth, and a man must drink the blood of his own gums when
he manducates such unwholesome, such unpleasant fruit. ..."
4. The whole works of ... Jeremy Taylor, with a life of the author and a by Jeremy Taylor, Reginald Heber (1828)
"... and a man must drink the blood of his own gums when he manducates such
unwholesome, such unpleasant fruit. —- Vitiorum gaudia vulnus habent. ..."