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Definition of Monished
1. monish [v] - See also: monish
Lexicographical Neighbors of Monished
Literary usage of Monished
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Practice of the Ecclesiastical Courts: With Forms and Tables of Costs by Henry Charles Coote (1847)
"Giraud may be monished that for the future he refrain from intruding himself into
the pew in question in this cause, and from disturbing or molesting the ..."
2. The Acts of the High Commission Court Within the Diocese of Durham by William Hylton Dyer Longstaffe (1858)
"June 29. Released, entring bond for performance. July 30. Certificate of submission.
Dismissed, soe as he paied costes, yet monished to bringe a certificate ..."
3. Gymnasium, Sive Symbola Critica: Intended to Assist the Classical Student in by Alexander Crombie (1834)
"... monished not to employ any Latin word, in a sense foreign to usage. This error
frequently occurs in modern Latin. We have Communiter, for example, ..."
4. A Dictionary for Primary Schools by Noah Webster (1838)
"Wa.rn, ci to caution, admonish, [monished. Wa'-ken-er, я. one who rouses.
Wake-rob-in, я. a plant. Wa'-ken-ing,ppr.rousing from sleep. ..."
5. Wykeham's Register by Thomas Frederick Kirby (1899)
"The remaining benefices and dignities have n sequestrated, and the holders have
been monished. [215b.] Mandate directed by Cosmo Gentili, the nuncio, ..."