Lexicographical Neighbors of Plused
Literary usage of Plused
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An English Syntithology: In Three Books, Developing the Constructive by James Brown (1847)
"When the final y is preceded by a consonant, the corm is plused by substituting
ies for y ; as, lady, ladies, duty, duties. ..."
2. Third Book of Rational System of English Grammar by James Brown (1856)
"The word, articulation, is rarely, if ever plused.* 2. ... Here the word, power,
is plused, powers, and is applied, not to physical ability, ..."
3. The New York Times Current History (1919)
"... plused when he attempts to form an estimate of the character and personality
of the man who is its creator and its chief exponent. ..."
4. An English Syntithology: In Three Books, Developing the Constructive by James Brown (1847)
"When the final y is preceded by a consonant, the corm is plused by substituting
ies for y ; as, lady, ladies, duty, duties. ..."
5. Third Book of Rational System of English Grammar by James Brown (1856)
"The word, articulation, is rarely, if ever plused.* 2. ... Here the word, power,
is plused, powers, and is applied, not to physical ability, ..."
6. The New York Times Current History (1919)
"... plused when he attempts to form an estimate of the character and personality
of the man who is its creator and its chief exponent. ..."