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Definition of Transpiercing
1. transpierce [v] - See also: transpierce
Lexicographical Neighbors of Transpiercing
Literary usage of Transpiercing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Discourses on Prophecy by John G. Wilson (1850)
"... Unchanging seasons have their march begun.; Millennial years are hastening to
the sun ; Seen through thick clouds by faith's transpiercing eyes, ..."
2. An Arabic-English Lexicon: Derived from the Best and the Most Copious by Edward William Lane (1885)
"I An arrow transpiercing, and going forth on lite other side. (TA.) 0 - » » '
Ct ~ot Í [More transpiercing than an arrow] : a proverb. (JK. ..."
3. Romish Rites, Offices, and Legends, Or Authorised Superstitions and by Martin Wilson Foye (1856)
"We offer unto thee, O Lord Jesus Christ, prayers and hosts, humbly beseeching
thee, that we celebrating again in prayer the transpiercing of the most secret ..."
4. The Black Arrow: A Tale of the Two Roses by Robert Louis Stevenson (1905)
"... transpiercing an archer with his lance. Almost in the same instant he was
dragged from the saddle and his horse despatched. And' then the full weight ..."