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Definition of Symbolised
1. symbolise [v] - See also: symbolise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Symbolised
Literary usage of Symbolised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable: Giving the Derivation, Source, Or Origin of by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer (1898)
"One of the orders of iD^ols, symbolised in Christian art by an Domino (Л).
Л hood worn by canons ; a maak. i quelque ..."
2. The National Review (1856)
"the great Tuscan, Roman, and Venetian schools, it as steadily declined, they
selected a name which symbolised the upward effort of Raphael's predecessors. ..."
3. Letters of James Smetham by James Smetham (1892)
"... there is apt to creep over me a feeling almost weird and shuddering, such as
is symbolised by such a circumstance as the being locked at twilight in a ..."
4. The Elements of Economics by Henry Dunning Macleod (1881)
"... may be symbolised by the terms Money, labour, and Credit : Money being taken
as the type of all Material things : Labour as the type of Services of all ..."
5. A Handbook for Readers at the British Museum by Thomas Nichols (1866)
"The LIFE of MAN symbolised by the MONTHS of the YEAR. Text selected by R. PIGOT 5
Illustrations on Wood from Original Designs by J. LEIGHTON, FSA 4to. 42s. ..."
6. A Londoner's Log-book, 1901-1902 by George William Erskine Russell (1903)
"The spiritual interpretation proved to be that Punch symbolised the Tyranny of
Brute Force, Convention, and Animalism; while Judy stood for the Supernatural ..."
7. The Passion Play at Oberammergau, 1890 by Frederic William Farrar (1890)
"centuries the Crucifixion is only distantly symbolised, not realistically painted ;
and it was not till far on in the Middle Ages that portable crucifixes ..."
8. Dictionary of Phrase and Fable: Giving the Derivation, Source, Or Origin of by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer (1898)
"One of the orders of iD^ols, symbolised in Christian art by an Domino (Л).
Л hood worn by canons ; a maak. i quelque ..."
9. The National Review (1856)
"the great Tuscan, Roman, and Venetian schools, it as steadily declined, they
selected a name which symbolised the upward effort of Raphael's predecessors. ..."
10. Letters of James Smetham by James Smetham (1892)
"... there is apt to creep over me a feeling almost weird and shuddering, such as
is symbolised by such a circumstance as the being locked at twilight in a ..."
11. The Elements of Economics by Henry Dunning Macleod (1881)
"... may be symbolised by the terms Money, labour, and Credit : Money being taken
as the type of all Material things : Labour as the type of Services of all ..."
12. A Handbook for Readers at the British Museum by Thomas Nichols (1866)
"The LIFE of MAN symbolised by the MONTHS of the YEAR. Text selected by R. PIGOT 5
Illustrations on Wood from Original Designs by J. LEIGHTON, FSA 4to. 42s. ..."
13. A Londoner's Log-book, 1901-1902 by George William Erskine Russell (1903)
"The spiritual interpretation proved to be that Punch symbolised the Tyranny of
Brute Force, Convention, and Animalism; while Judy stood for the Supernatural ..."
14. The Passion Play at Oberammergau, 1890 by Frederic William Farrar (1890)
"centuries the Crucifixion is only distantly symbolised, not realistically painted ;
and it was not till far on in the Middle Ages that portable crucifixes ..."