Definition of Poniarded

1. Verb. (past of poniard) ¹

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Definition of Poniarded

1. poniard [v] - See also: poniard

Lexicographical Neighbors of Poniarded

ponghee
ponghees
pongid
pongidae
pongids
pongier
pongiest
ponging
pongo
pongo pygmaeus
pongoes
pongos
pongs
pongy
poniard
poniarded (current term)
poniarding
poniards
ponibility
ponied
ponied up
ponies
ponies up
ponk
ponked
ponking
ponks
pono-
ponograph
ponomarevite

Literary usage of Poniarded

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

1. The Life of Napoleon Buonaparte, Emperor of the French: With a Preliminary by Walter Scott (1827)
"Marat poniarded—Danton and Robespierre become Rivals. ... The first was poniarded by Charlotte Corday, an enthusiastic young person, who had nourished, ..."

2. The Life of Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French: With a Preliminary by Walter Scott (1857)
"... assumed tho front in the Jacobin ranks, were Marat, Danton, and Robespierre. The first was poniarded by Charlotte Corday, an enthusiastic young person, ..."

3. Life of Napoleon Buonaparte: With a Preliminary View of the French Revolution by Walter Scott (1843)
"Marat, Danton, Robespierre—Marat poniarded—Danton and Robespierre become Rivals—Commune of Paris—their gross Ir- religion—Gobel—Goddess of Reason—Marriage ..."

4. The history of England from the accession of James the second by Thomas Babington Macaulay (1867)
"who poniarded Julius Caesar for aspiring to be a king, would hare had the smallest scruple about crucifying a whole school of gladiators for attempting to ..."

5. Life of Napoleon Bonaparte by Walter Scott (1875)
"Marat, Danton, Robespierre — Marat poniarded — Danton and Robespierre become Rivals — Commune of Paris — their gross Ir- religion — Gobel — Goddess of ..."

6. India's Cries to British Humanity: Relative to Infanticide, British by James Peggs (1832)
"At the funeral of the King's two sons, who died just before the Queen, forty-two women of one, and thirty-four of the other, were poniarded and burnt . ..."

7. India's Cries to British Humanity, Relative to the Suttee, Infanticide by James Peggs (1832)
"At the funeral of the King's two sons, who died just before the Queen, forty-two women of one, and thirty-four of the other, were poniarded and burnt. ..."

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