Definition of Intrigants

1. intrigant [n] - See also: intrigant

Lexicographical Neighbors of Intrigants

intricacy
intricate
intricated
intricately
intricateness
intricatenesses
intricates
intricating
intrication
intrications
intrichi
intrico
intricoes
intrigant
intrigante
intrigants (current term)
intrigoes
intriguant
intriguants
intrigued
intriguer
intriguers
intriguery
intrigues
intriguing
intriguingly
intrince
intrinse
intrinsic

Literary usage of Intrigants

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

1. History of the Girondists: Or, Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the by Alphonse de Lamartine (1848)
"Yes, Montagnards, you will ever be the bulwark of public liberty ; but you have nothing in common with intrigants and the perverse. ..."

2. The History of Nations by Henry Cabot Lodge (1906)
"The name given by them to the Girondists from the beginning of the convention was that of intrigants, on account of the ministerial and rather stealthy ..."

3. History of the French Revolution, from 1789 to 1814 by Mignet (François-Auguste-Marie-Alexis) (1873)
"The name given by them to the Girondists i'roii> the beginning oi' the convention, was that of intrigants, on account of the ministerial and rather stealthy ..."

4. History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 by Mignet (François-Auguste-Marie-Alexis) (1885)
"The name given by them to the Girondists Iron1 the beginning of the convention, was that of intrigants, on account of the ministerial and rather stealthy ..."

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