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Definition of Travel-worn
1. Adjective. Tired by travel.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Travel-worn
Literary usage of Travel-worn
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Africa from South to North Through Marotseland by Alfred St. Hill Gibbons (1904)
"... Zambezi—The success of river journey and his previous misgivings—Travel to
KAZUNGULA—Captain Hamilton's arrival—His travel-worn condition—Mistaken for a ..."
2. Carmina Sanctorum: A Selection of Hymns and Songs of Praise, with Tunes by Roswell Dwight Hitchcock, Lewis Ward Mudge (1886)
"2 My garments, travel-worn and stained with dust, Oft rent by briers and thorns
that crowd my way, Would fain be made, O Lord, my Righteousness, ..."
3. Plymouth Collection of Hymns and Tunes: For the Use of Christian Congregations by Henry Ward Beecher (1859)
"My garments, travel-worn and stained with dust, Oft rent by briers and thorns
that crowd my way, Would fain be made, 0 Lord, my righteousness I Spotless and ..."
4. The Christian Hymn Book: A Compilation of Psalms, Hymns, and Spiritual Songs (1866)
"3 My garments, travel-worn and stained with dust, Oft i'1'iii by brier* and thorns
that crowd my way, Would fain be made, 0 Lord, my righteousness 1 ..."