Lexicographical Neighbors of Scienced
Literary usage of Scienced
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cambridge History of English Literature by Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller (1916)
"... many-friended and many- scienced, but short-lived and eccentric John Leyden.
Leyden's ballads, especially The Mermaid, have been highly praised, ..."
2. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1874)
"And tbar he mought have rested in peace to this day; but some of them high-scienced
fellers from the East come ..."
3. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1900)
"These uneasy-con- scienced fellows were the well-known inveterate card-players
of the country, who had long since been ostracized by Godfearing people. ..."
4. The Rambler by Samuel Johnson (1822)
"... scienced in the mazy lore Of mad philosophy; but now Hoist sail, and back my
voyage plough To that bless'd harbour which I left before. ..."
5. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1820)
"He was a stronger and taller man than Mendoza—of great activity—full of pluck,
and fine scienced. The odds were on Ward on setting to. ..."
6. The Rebellion Record: A Diary of American Events by Frank Moore, Edward Everett (1868)
"The money was in a bureau drawer, but it was most dexterously appropriated by
the scienced light- fingered gentry of McCausland. ..."