Definition of Recumbencies

1. recumbency [n] - See also: recumbency

Lexicographical Neighbors of Recumbencies

recuiled
recuiles
recuiling
recule
reculed
recules
reculing
recultivate
recultivated
recultivates
recultivating
recultivation
recumb
recumbed
recumbence
recumbencies (current term)
recumbency
recumbent
recumbently
recumbents
recumbing
recumbs
recuperable
recuperate
recuperated
recuperates
recuperating
recuperation
recuperations
recuperative

Literary usage of Recumbencies

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

1. Wit and Humor: Their Use and Abuse by William Mathews (1888)
"... rollings, and recumbencies ; " who denied the divine right of kings, and declared that "a man should be able to make a pulpit before he preached in it," ..."

2. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions by Robert South (1853)
"... rollings, recumbencies,* and scriptures misapplied, be accounted divinity. In a word, let but these new lights, so apt to teach their betters, ..."

3. The Life of Wesley: And the Rise and Progress of Methodism by Robert Southey (1864)
"... recumbencies, and 1 South appears to stigmatize Owen ducts. Tendencies, Breathings, In- cif this kind. He says, " As I show Scriptures misapplied, ..."

4. The Life of Wesley: And the Rise and Progress of Methodism by Robert Southey (1820)
"... Rollings, recumbencies, and Scriptures misapplied, be accounted divinity." A marginal note says," Terms often and much used by one JO a great leader and ..."

5. Discourses on Various Subjects and Occasions by Robert South (1827)
"... rollings, recumbencies,* and scriptures misapplied, be accounted divinity. In a word, let but these new lights, (so apt to teach their betters,) instead ..."

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