Definition of Rancors

1. rancor [n] - See also: rancor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rancors

rancidified
rancidifies
rancidify
rancidifying
rancidities
rancidity
rancidly
rancidness
rancidnesses
rancing
rancke complex
rancor
rancored
rancorous
rancorously
rancors (current term)
rancour
rancoured
rancourous
rancourously
rancours
randan
randans
randed
randem
randems
randie
randier
randies

Literary usage of Rancors

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

1. Euripides and the Spirit of His Dramas by Paul Decharme (1906)
"... we feel that all the rancors of Athens break loose and that the poet here makes himself their echo; rancors that were more legitimate than ever at the ..."

2. War of the Rebellion; Or, Scylla and Charybdis: Consisting of Observations by Henry Stuart Foote (1866)
"These rancors, during the season of hostilities, would have been constantly multiplying and increasing in intensity. The ordinary expedients of war would ..."

3. War of the Rebellion; Or, Scylla and Charybdis by Henry Stuart Foote (1866)
"These rancors, during the season of hostilities, would have been constantly multiplying and increasing in intensity. The ordinary expedients of war would ..."

4. Proceedings of the National Arbitration and Peace Congress, New York, April by Robert Erskine Ely (1907)
"... or perhaps across some even less tangible barrier, which is the mere symbol of "old, unhappy, far-off things and rancors long ago ? ..."

5. Proceedings of the National Arbitration and Peace Congress (1907)
"... or perhaps across some even less tangible barrier, which is the mere symbol of "old, unhappy, far-off things and rancors long ago ? ..."

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