Lexicographical Neighbors of Thankings
Literary usage of Thankings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Le Morte Darthur: Sir Thomas Malory's Book of King Arthur and of His Noble by Thomas Malory, William Caxton (1903)
"So when they came there and gave thankings to God all the people, both learned
and lewd, gave thankings unto God and him, and said : Sir knight, ..."
2. The Romance of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table by Thomas Malory, Alfred William Pollard (1917)
"So when they came there and gave thankings to God all the people, both learned
and lewd, gave thankings unto God and him, and said: Sir knight, ..."
3. The Romance of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table by Thomas Malory, Alfred William Pollard (1917)
"So when they came there and gave thankings to God all the people, both learned
and lewd, gave thankings unto God and him, and said : Sir knight, ..."
4. The Golden Legend: Or, Lives of the Saints by Jacobus, William Caxton, Frederick Startridge Ellis (1900)
"Then his most pain was in his breast, and he went again to pray and to give
thankings to God and to S. Edward of the deliverance of his posthume. ..."
5. The Cities of Lombardy by Edward Hutton (1912)
"And anon he felt him sore taken with the pestilence under his both arms, and he
thereof gave thankings to Our Lord. And he was so sore vexed with the pain ..."