Definition of Dehorts

1. Verb. (third-person singular of dehort) ¹

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Definition of Dehorts

1. dehort [v] - See also: dehort

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dehorts

dehorned
dehorner
dehorners
dehorning
dehorns
dehors
dehort
dehortatio
dehortation
dehortative
dehortatory
dehorted
dehorter
dehorters
dehorting
dehorts (current term)
dehubbing
dehull
dehulled
dehuller
dehullers
dehulling
dehulls
dehumanisation
dehumanisations
dehumanise
dehumanised
dehumanises
dehumanising
dehumanisingly

Literary usage of Dehorts

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

1. The Works of John Owen by John Owen (1826)
"By way of supposition that there was but one single congregation at Corinth, yet,' said he, ' the apostle dehorts the brethren from schism, and writes to ..."

2. Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions by Robert South (1853)
"The thing he dehorts us from: to wit, the meanest and most sordid of all vices, covetousness. And, All which particulars put together, ..."

3. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1826)
"... was all the better for Canova, as the celebrated Cocchi, in his Discourse on Marriage, strongly dehorts from entering into that holy state all excellent ..."

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