Definition of Deairing

1. deair [v] - See also: deair

Lexicographical Neighbors of Deairing

deafly
deafmute
deafmutes
deafmutisms
deafness
deafnesses
deagglomerate
deagglomerated
deagglomerates
deagglomerating
deagglomeration
deagglomerations
deair
deaired
deairing (current term)
deairs
deal
deal-maker
deal-makers
deal breaker
deal in
deal out
deal with
dealate
dealated
dealates
dealation
dealations
dealbate

Literary usage of Deairing

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

1. ... Baptisms and Admission from the Records of First Church in Falmouth, Now by First Parish Church (Portland, Me.), Marquis Fayette King, Maine Genealogical Society (1894- ) (1898)
"DEAiRING, of Nathaniel, James, Aug. 24, 1766. Molly, Feb. 18, 1770. PEERING, of Elliot and Hannah, ..."

2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1815)
"... informing them of the Emperor's return, and deairing them to tell foreign. Courts, “that the Emperor bad nothing more at heart than the maintenance of ..."

3. The Works of Cornelius Tacitus: With an Essay on His Life and Genius, Notes by Cornelius Tacitus, Arthur Murphy (1836)
"Finding that all was lost, they sent a deputation i» Mariu*, deairing that they might be at liberty to enrol the m selves in л religious order. ..."

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