Definition of Sanbenitos

1. sanbenito [n] - See also: sanbenito

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sanbenitos

samvydav
san
sanability
sanable
sanableness
sanatarium
sanation
sanations
sanative
sanativeness
sanatoria
sanatorium
sanatoriums
sanatory
sanbenito
sanbenitos
sanbornite
sancai
sancais
sance bell
sancho
sanchos
sancoche
sancocho
sancta
sanctifiable
sanctification
sanctifications
sanctified
sanctifier

Literary usage of Sanbenitos

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

1. The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies: Sicily--Naples--Sardinia--Milan by Henry Charles Lea (1908)
"A curious manifestation of the feeling entertained for it is to be found in the attitude of the parish priests with regard to the sanbenitos of the heretics ..."

2. The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies: Sicily--Naples--Sardinia--Milan by Henry Charles Lea (1908)
"A curious manifestation of the feeling entertained for it is to be found in the attitude of the parish priests with regard to the sanbenitos of the heretics ..."

3. The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies: Sicily--Naples--Sardinia--Milan by Henry Charles Lea (1908)
"A curious manifestation of the feeling entertained for it is to be found in the attitude of the parish priests with regard to the sanbenitos of the heretics ..."

4. A History of the Inquisition of Spain by Henry Charles Lea (1907)
"The sanbenitos were carefully examined and lists were made out, classified firstly into those of which the trials could be identified and those of which no ..."

5. Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Spanish Language in the British Museum by British Museum Dept. of Manuscripts, Pascual de Gayangos (1877)
"Copia de los Sanbenitos que corresponden á la ... Adicion á los Sanbenitos do la dicha villa de Aguilar" f. 140 10. " Confiscaciones en Aguilar de los ..."

6. The Syrian Church in India by George Milne Rae (1892)
"He adds, as the result of later information, that these particular vestments, which were named sanbenitos, were used to distinguish such as had committed, ..."

7. The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies: Sicily--Naples--Sardinia--Milan by Henry Charles Lea (1908)
"A curious manifestation of the feeling entertained for it is to be found in the attitude of the parish priests with regard to the sanbenitos of the heretics ..."

8. The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies: Sicily--Naples--Sardinia--Milan by Henry Charles Lea (1908)
"A curious manifestation of the feeling entertained for it is to be found in the attitude of the parish priests with regard to the sanbenitos of the heretics ..."

9. The Inquisition in the Spanish Dependencies: Sicily--Naples--Sardinia--Milan by Henry Charles Lea (1908)
"A curious manifestation of the feeling entertained for it is to be found in the attitude of the parish priests with regard to the sanbenitos of the heretics ..."

10. A History of the Inquisition of Spain by Henry Charles Lea (1907)
"The sanbenitos were carefully examined and lists were made out, classified firstly into those of which the trials could be identified and those of which no ..."

11. Catalogue of the Manuscripts in the Spanish Language in the British Museum by British Museum Dept. of Manuscripts, Pascual de Gayangos (1877)
"Copia de los Sanbenitos que corresponden á la ... Adicion á los Sanbenitos do la dicha villa de Aguilar" f. 140 10. " Confiscaciones en Aguilar de los ..."

12. The Syrian Church in India by George Milne Rae (1892)
"He adds, as the result of later information, that these particular vestments, which were named sanbenitos, were used to distinguish such as had committed, ..."

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