Definition of Menaged

1. menage [v] - See also: menage

Lexicographical Neighbors of Menaged

menacingly
menacingness
menad
menadiol
menadiol diacetate
menadiol sodium diphosphate
menadione
menadione alkyltransferase
menadione reductase
menadione sodium bisulfite
menadiones
menads
menage
menage a trois
menaged (current term)
menagerie
menageries
menages
menaging
menagogue
menagogues
menagry
menaia
menaion
menaphthone
menaquinol oxidase
menaquinone
menaquinone-6
menaquinone-7

Literary usage of Menaged

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

1. The Johns Hopkins University Studies in Historical and Political Science by Johns Hopkins University (1908)
"... parts may be soe menaged and proportioned, that we may in every part be more Sellers than buyers, that thereby the Coyne and present Stocke of money may ..."

2. The Judges of England: With Sketches of Their Lives, and Miscellaneous by Edward Foss (1851)
"... how mean soever, out of order, either for sport or spight; but with alacrity of spirit and soundness of understanding, menaged all his proceedings. ..."

3. English Poems by Walter Cochrane Bronson (1909)
"... he used without crime Or Mann-full blot, but menaged so well That he of all the rest which there did dwell 410 Was favoured and to her grace commended. ..."

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