Definition of Siderate

1. to strike [v SIDERATED, SIDERATING, SIDERATES] - See also: strike

Lexicographical Neighbors of Siderate

sidemeat
sidemen
sidemodes
sidenote
sidenotes
sidepath
sidepaths
sidepiece
sidepieces
sideproduct
sidequest
sidequests
sider
sideral
sideramine
siderate (current term)
siderated
siderates
sideration
siderazot
siderazote
sidereal
sidereal day
sidereal hour
sidereal month
sidereal time
sidereal year
sidereal years
sidereous
siderite

Literary usage of Siderate

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

1. The History of Herodotus by Herodotus (1824)
"... may leave " his post and see the king's forces have fought against incon- " siderate men, who vainly imagined they could conquer his " army, ..."

2. The History of Herodotus by Herodotus (1824)
"... may leave " his post and see the king's forces have fought against incon- " siderate men, who vainly imagined they could conquer his " army, ..."

3. The Works of William Robertson ...: To which is Prefixed, an Account of His by William Robertson, Dugald Stewart (1817)
"... who would then regret, too late, their BOOK mistaken confidence in him, and their incon- vm- siderate desertion of their associates. ma. ..."

4. The Works of William Robertson, D.D.: To which is Prefixed an Account of the by William Robertson, Dugald Stewart (1827)
"... ac- . quired of a sudden a taste for profuse and incon- 15481 siderate dissipation, and indulged in all the excesses of military licentiousness. ..."

5. Ancient and Modern Familiar Quotations from the Greek, Latin, and Modern (1875)
"... siderate rashness may frequently do much in the first instance, but the lef.der who acts upon sober reflection will, in general, he found to prevail in ..."

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