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Definition of Traducements
1. traducement [n] - See also: traducement
Lexicographical Neighbors of Traducements
Literary usage of Traducements
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An American Biographical and Historical Dictionary: Containing an Account of by William Allen (1832)
"... catching the spirit of an infuriated zealot, and regardless of truth and honor,
he scatters abroad his malignant slanders and inflammatory traducements ..."
2. History of the English Revolution of 1640: From the Accession of Charles I by Guizot (François), William Hazlitt (1856)
"... against the state and senate of Rome, none among the senators was so obnoxious
to the envy of the conspirators, or liable to their traducements, ..."
3. The Statesmen of the Commonwealth of England: With a Treatise on the Popular by John Forster (1846)
"... none among the senators was so obnoxious to the envy of the conspirator!, or
liable to their traducements, as that orator and patriot of his country, ..."
4. History of the English Revolution of 1640: Commonly Called the Great by Guizot (François), William Hazlitt (1846)
"... none among the senators was so obnoxious to the envv of the conspirators, or
liable to their traducements, as that orator and patriot of his country, ..."
5. Epistolae Ho-Elianae: Familiar Letters Domestic and Foreign; Divided Into by James Howell (1754)
"... Oak in the laft Walk) if any intemperate Ba/ilean takes Exceptions thereat,
let him know, that as it was faid before, moft of them are but traducements, ..."
6. Theatrical Anecdotes: Or Fun and Curiosities of the Play, the Playhouse, and by Jacob Larwood (1882)
"... Was protested that he had , red He now changed his tactics, means to obtain
an ' ^ reso«ed to the traducements as a after ..."
7. History of Charles the First and the English Revolution: From the Accession by Guizot (François) (1854)
"... none among the senators was so obnoxious to the envy of the conspirators, or
liable to their traducements, as that orator and patriot of his country, ..."