Definition of Ravenings

1. ravening [n] - See also: ravening

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ravenings

ravellings
ravelly
ravelment
ravelments
ravels
raven
raven's duck
raven-haired
ravenala
ravenalas
ravened
ravener
raveners
ravening
raveningly
ravenings
ravenlike
ravenous
ravenously
ravenousness
ravenousnesses
ravens
raver
ravers
raves
ravewear
ravier
raviers
ravigote
ravigotes

Literary usage of Ravenings

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Visitations of the County of Oxford Taken in the Years 1566 by William Harvey, John Philipot, William Ryley, College of Arms (Great Britain) (1871)
"Robert Ravenings of ... heire the greene, in com. Oxon. of Reginald Pege. William Ravenings of Oxon. WILLM. ..."

2. The Deeds of Beowulf: An English Epic of the Eighth Century Done Into Modern by John Earle (1892)
"738. in the course of his ravenings: under ... is to mean 'in the midst of his ravenings.' This difficulty may perhaps be relieved by giving full play to ..."

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