Definition of Deairs

1. deair [v] - See also: deair

Lexicographical Neighbors of Deairs

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

Literary usage of Deairs

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

1. A Grammar of Rhetoric and Polite Literature by Alexander Jamieson (1840)
"... et d'avirons A regler mes deairs, a prevenir 1'orage, Et sauver s'il se peat, ma raison du naufrage." Analysis. These lines exhibit human life under the ..."

2. The Channel Islands by David Thomas Ansted, Robert Gordon Latham (1862)
"... rira sur tes deairs, Et quand tu seras las des fatigues du commerce, Je souhaite bien qu' ici tu trouves tous ..."

3. Congregational Church Hymnal by George Slatyer Barrett, Josiah Booth (1887)
"... О¡ Lord I| Have . we | waited | for ... [ Thee ; The deairs of our soul. is | to Thy ¡ Name || And. to the re- | membrance | of. . . ¡ Thee. ..."

4. The Constitution of England, Or, An Account of the English Government: Or by Jean Louis de Lolme, John Macgregor (1853)
"... only prepositions, conjunctions, Sc. which can never be mode available fox purposes of reference. Indeed Ills all that the Sculpture student can deairs ..."

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