Lexicographical Neighbors of Rancoured
Literary usage of Rancoured
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Reliques of Father Prout by Francis Sylvester Mahony (1873)
"... Athwart the welkin rancoured ? Delphi, or Thebes, suggest the scene weep ?— Where
some would choose to Then cheer thee! and thy sorrows Others in praise ..."
2. The Reliques of Father Prout by Francis Sylvester Mahony, Horace (1889)
"... Athwart the welkin rancoured ? Delphi, or Thebes, suggest the scene weep ?
— Where some would choose to Then cheer thee! and thy sorrows Others in ..."
3. The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal (1846)
"... observers ? stitute by which such great good might be effected, those of a
more sour iM malignant turn, whose dk<cnt ha ! rancoured into bitterness, ..."
4. Report on Manuscripts in Various Collections by Great Britain (1904)
"... no," and when I for no entreaty would yield thereto, there ensued from them
both all the rancoured speeches and railleries that might be lavished out. ..."