Definition of Previsors

1. previsor [n] - See also: previsor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Previsors

prevised
previses
prevising
prevision
previsional
previsionary
previsioned
previsioning
previsions
previsit
previsited
previsiting
previsits
previsive
previsor
previsors (current term)
previsualization
previsualizations
previz
prevocalic
prevocalically
prevocational
prevote
prevoyant
prevue
prevued
prevues
prevuing
prewar
prewarm

Literary usage of Previsors

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

1. John Cassell's Illustrated History of England by John Frederick Smith, William Howitt (1858)
"... violated the statutes of the realm, especially that of previsors, taking upon himself to nominate bishops and to command the persecution of heretics. ..."

2. Popular Perils: Cabin Home Papers by Leonard Brown (1892)
"... to place the ballot box under control of deputy United States marshals and federal su- previsors of election and counting boards appointed by federal ..."

3. The Bulwark, Or, Reformation Journal: In Defence of the True Interests of by Scottish Reformation Society (1876)
"Various statutes, eg, the Act of previsors, indignantly put aside the pretensions and encroachments of Rome (25th Edward III.) The Parliament opposed the ..."

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