Definition of Ravagers

1. Noun. (plural of ravager) ¹

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Definition of Ravagers

1. ravager [n] - See also: ravager

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ravagers

raunges
raunging
rauns
rauscher virus
rauvite
rauvolfia
rauwolfia
rauwolfia alkaloids
rauwolfias
rauwolscine
ravage
ravaged
ravagement
ravagements
ravager
ravagers (current term)
ravages
ravaging
ravatite
rave
rave-up
raved
ravehook
ravel
ravel out
raveled
raveler
ravelers
ravelin
raveling

Literary usage of Ravagers

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

1. The Universe: Or, The Infinitely Great and the Infinitely Little by Félix-Archimède Pouchet (1884)
"ravagers OF FORESTS. Under this title the reader naturally expects to see on the stage animals the size of which must be in proportion to their formidable ..."

2. Antonina: Or, The Fall of Rome by Wilkie Collins (1874)
"It was only when he entered, with the victorious ravagers, the vast apartment occupied 'by the idol Serapis, that the man's countenance began to give ..."

3. The Story of the Glittering Plain, which Has Been Also Called the Land of by William Morris (1891)
"OF THE FIGHT OF THE CHAMPIONS IN THE HALL OF THE ravagers. NOW it is to be told that the chieftains came into the hall that night and sat down at the board ..."

4. Columbian Fourth Reader by Thomas Rhys Vickroy (1894)
"ravagers OF FOREST AND FIELD. 1. When the warm breath of spring drives away the rigor of winter and renews life in the fields, in the great cone-bearing ..."

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