Definition of Obsecrating

1. Verb. (present participle of obsecrate) ¹

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Definition of Obsecrating

1. obsecrate [v] - See also: obsecrate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Obsecrating

obscurenesses
obscurer
obscurers
obscures
obscurest
obscurification
obscuring
obscurist
obscurists
obscurities
obscurity
obscæne
obsecrate
obsecrated
obsecrates
obsecrating (current term)
obsecration
obsecrations
obsecratory
obsequent
obsequie
obsequience
obsequiences
obsequies
obsequious
obsequiously
obsequiousness
obsequity
obsequy
observ'd

Literary usage of Obsecrating

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

1. A Supplementary English Glossary by Thomas Lewis Owen Davies (1881)
"... Andrew Fair- service employed his lungs in obsecrating a share of Dougal's protection.—Scott, Rob Hoy, ii. 223. OBSERVABLES, notable things. ..."

2. Jail journal, or, Five years in British prisons by John Mitchel (1854)
"... of felony: they get no rest at night, but are waylaid in dreams by atrocious convicts:—they are now actually urging and obsecrating the governor daily, ..."

3. The Captains of the Roman Republic: As Compared with the Great Modern by Henry William Herbert (1854)
"... and who should introduce them to the presence and favorable notice of the Senate. While this embassy was in Rome, obsecrating the commis- ..."

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