Lexicographical Neighbors of Slayable
Literary usage of Slayable
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Studies in the History of Venice by Horatio Forbes Brown (1907)
"... the opinion of those who maintain that, although Alexander was a tyrant, and
therefore in all justice slayable, Lorenzino had no right to be his ..."
2. Studies in the History of Venice by Horatio Forbes Brown (1907)
"... difficult part of the count against him, the opinion of those who maintain
that, although Alexander was a tyrant, and therefore in all justice slayable, ..."
3. The Journal of Sacred Literature by John Kitto, Henry Burgess, Benjamin Harris Cowper (1856)
"... dikta is a feminine noun in the accusative definite; literally " that which
was slayable of his." Shallot sometimes signifies " spoil," generally " what ..."
4. Future Life in the Light of Ancient Wisdom and Modern Science by Louis Lucien Baclé (1906)
"He that thinks to slay it, or that it is slayable, errs. " He that hath weighed
the secret of my birth and work divine returneth no more to a new birth; ..."
5. Future Life in the Light of Ancient Wisdom and Modern Science by Louis Lucien Baclé (1906)
"He that thinks to slay it, or that it is slayable, errs. " He that hath weighed
the secret of my birth and work divine returneth no more to a new birth; ..."