Lexicographical Neighbors of Ovates
Literary usage of Ovates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Bryn Mawr College Monographs by Bryn Mawr College (1902)
"The following day the extra-ovates occupied a position at or very near the
posterior end of ... The extra-ovates, being too large to turn under with the in- ..."
2. The Cambrian Journal by Cambrian Institute (1858)
"At 10 am the bards, druids, ovates, and others, assembled in the pavilion, and
were marshalled ... Bards, druids, and ovates, bare-headed, and in costume. ..."
3. The Antiquary by Edward Walford, John Charles Cox, George Latimer Apperson (1894)
"This order, though marking the third in the organization of Druidism, is probably
the oldest, and in a very primitive manner would take The ovates would be ..."
4. The Musical World (1851)
"The bards und^ovates, at the invitation of the heads of the ceremony, then appeared
in order, bareheaded, as they were respectively to be nstalled in the ..."