Lexicographical Neighbors of Nubiform
Literary usage of Nubiform
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. John Ruskin by Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell (1900)
"... and rational authority of the State; and the clouds " the more or less spectral,
hooded, imaginative, and nubiform authority of the Pope, and Church. ..."
2. John Ruskin by Alice Christiana Thompson Meynell (1900)
"... and rational authority of the State; and the clouds " the more or less spectral,
hooded, imaginative, and nubiform authority of the Pope, and Church. ..."
3. The Works of John Ruskin by John Ruskin (1874)
"... hooded, imaginative, and nubiform authority of the Pope, and Church.. It will
be desirable also that you clearly learn the material relations, ..."
4. Ruskin and the Religion of Beauty by Robert de La Sizeranne (1899)
"... imaginative; and nubiform authority of the Pope, and Church." '••To excuse
this mania for etymology, which at every moment draws him from his subject, ..."