Lexicographical Neighbors of Rancored
Literary usage of Rancored
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Zuñi Breadstuff by Frank Hamilton Cushing (1920)
"Um'- thla-na lived to tell the story, but grew worse as the arrow wounds rancored,
and "killed himself that he might be divided from pain. ..."
2. Zuñi Breadstuff by Frank Hamilton Cushing (1920)
"Um'- thla-na lived to tell the story, but grew worse as the arrow wounds rancored,
and "killed himself that he might be divided from pain. ..."
3. Looking Forward: A Dream of the United States of the Americans in 1999 by Arthur Bird (1899)
"... national pride by the fall of Sedan, Metz and Paris, rancored long in the
breasts of all Frenchmen. It was a grief silently borne, but none the less ..."
4. The Theological and Literary Journal (1851)
"... from the power to which they found themselves again enthralled, to brood over
their miseries and disgrace in rancored self-reproach and exasperation. ..."
5. Journals of Sir John Lauder, Lord Fountainhall, with His Observations on by John Lauder Fountainhall, Donald Crawford (1900)
"... of composing things rancored them worse and made them almost uncurable, judging
it good fisching in troubled waters, ..."
6. The Voice of the Church, on the Coming and Kingdom of the Redeemer: On the by Daniel Thompson Taylor, Horace Lorenzo Hastings (1855)
"20, will be the wicked raised at the end of the thousand years, whose rancored
and malicious spirits, with all the devils then brought out of the dark abyss ..."
7. American law reports annotated (1921)
"... was the one in whose breast rancored the malice, and he it was who brought
Shepard to the scene of the homicide and precipitated the difficulty. ..."