Definition of Prestiges

1. prestige [n] - See also: prestige

Lexicographical Neighbors of Prestiges

presternum
presters
prestezza
prestidigital
prestidigitate
prestidigitated
prestidigitates
prestidigitating
prestidigitation
prestidigitations
prestidigitator
prestidigitators
prestige
prestigeful
prestigeless
prestiges
prestigiation
prestigiations
prestigiator
prestigiators
prestigiatory
prestigious
prestigiously
prestigiousness
prestimonies
prestimony
prestimulated
prestimulation
prestimulations
prestimulus

Literary usage of Prestiges

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

1. Pilgrimage in Europe and America, Leading to the Discovery of the Sources of by Giacomo Costantino Beltrami (1828)
"Human weakness is rarely proof against the prestiges of ambition and pride; and but rarely are the same sentiments in the heart as on the lips or the pen. ..."

2. A New English-German and German-English Dictionary: Containing All the Words by Adolphus Bernays (1834)
"... pi. ridiculous tricks, juggling tricks; juggles, prestiges. ... n. juggle, juggling, legerdemain, sleight, prestiges, odd gestures. ..."

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