Lexicographical Neighbors of Sapidities
Literary usage of Sapidities
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sharps and Flats by Eugene Field (1900)
"gent flavors, ecstatic sapidities, etc. Then, again, there is nothing the matter (if
we may be pardoned the slang phrase) with a Welsh rarebit, ..."
2. A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges by George Martin Lane (1898)
"Ep. I, 9, 3. lima many days have I frittered away in utter -sapidities, quantae
quotiens occasiones quam ..."
3. Brief Outline of an Analysis of the Human Intellect: Intended to Rectify the by James Rush (1865)
"The amount and character of sapidities must defy any attempt to count and describe
them. Their relationships of kinds and degrees to each other, ..."
4. The Practical Dentist (1890)
"... it is of a decomposed hue and it is full of candied fruits, nightmares, Arabian
perfumes, pungent flavors, ecstatic sapidities, etc. ..."
5. Sharps and Flats by Eugene Field (1900)
"gent flavors, ecstatic sapidities, etc. Then, again, there is nothing the matter (if
we may be pardoned the slang phrase) with a Welsh rarebit, ..."
6. A Latin Grammar for Schools and Colleges by George Martin Lane (1898)
"Ep. I, 9, 3. lima many days have I frittered away in utter -sapidities, quantae
quotiens occasiones quam ..."
7. Brief Outline of an Analysis of the Human Intellect: Intended to Rectify the by James Rush (1865)
"The amount and character of sapidities must defy any attempt to count and describe
them. Their relationships of kinds and degrees to each other, ..."
8. The Practical Dentist (1890)
"... it is of a decomposed hue and it is full of candied fruits, nightmares, Arabian
perfumes, pungent flavors, ecstatic sapidities, etc. ..."