Definition of Demarches

1. demarche [n] - See also: demarche

Lexicographical Neighbors of Demarches

demarc
demarc extension
demarcate
demarcated
demarcates
demarcating
demarcation
demarcation current
demarcation line
demarcation line of retina
demarcation potential
demarcation potentials
demarcations
demarch
demarche
demarches (current term)
demarchs
demarcs
demarginalization
demarginalize
demarginalized
demarginalizes
demarginalizing
demark
demarkation
demarkations
demarked
demarket
demarketed
demarketing

Literary usage of Demarches

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

1. The Attic Orators from Antiphon to Isaeos by Richard Claverhouse Jebb (1876)
"... Political Oratory begins with the speech of Demosthenes on the Navy Boards, in 354 BC, and ends with the speeches of demarches against Demosthenes, ..."

2. The Constitutional Antiquities of Sparta and Athens by Gustav Gilbert (1895)
"Forchhammer brings arguments to shew that demarches' statements are of little weight, and Philippi, 43 ff., agrees with him. What information we have about ..."

3. A Manual of Greek Historical Inscriptions by Edward Lee Hicks (1882)
"During their long exile demarches had befriended them. After their restoration too he had used his influence in their favour. For Phila, the noble daughter ..."

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