Definition of Enhearsed

1. enhearse [v] - See also: enhearse

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enhearsed

enharboured
enharbouring
enharbours
enharden
enhardened
enhardening
enhardens
enharmonic
enharmonical
enharmonically
enhaunc'd
enhaunce
enheahedral
enheahedron
enhearse
enhearsed (current term)
enhearses
enhearten
enheartened
enheartening
enheartens
enhedge
enhedged
enhedges
enhedging
enhematospore
enheritance
enheritaunce
enhoney
enhoneys

Literary usage of Enhearsed

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

1. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1858)
"... and the skulls of those once so sacredly enhearsed in them by the tender hands of mourning friends and relations have always been especially exposed to ..."

2. Quarterly Journal of the American Unitarian Association by Executive Committee, American Unitarian Association (1859)
"... of the church at his funeral was more true and cheering than the candelabra of wax tapers burning before the crape-hung altar and his enhearsed remains. ..."

3. Journal of a Tour to Moscow, in the Summer of 1836 by Robert Bateman Paul (1836)
"... are thus magnificently " enhearsed," reigned over Russia from the year 1252 to 1264. A victory, obtained on the banks of the Neva over the Danes, ..."

4. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (1858)
"... and the skulls of those once so sacredly enhearsed in them by the tender hands of mourning friends and relations have always been especially exposed to ..."

5. Quarterly Journal of the American Unitarian Association by Executive Committee, American Unitarian Association (1859)
"... of the church at his funeral was more true and cheering than the candelabra of wax tapers burning before the crape-hung altar and his enhearsed remains. ..."

6. Journal of a Tour to Moscow, in the Summer of 1836 by Robert Bateman Paul (1836)
"... are thus magnificently " enhearsed," reigned over Russia from the year 1252 to 1264. A victory, obtained on the banks of the Neva over the Danes, ..."

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