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Lexicographical Neighbors of

favourable reception
favourableness
favourablest
favourably
favoured
favouredly
favourer
favourers
favourest
favoureth
favouring
favouringly
favourise
favourite
favourite(a)
favourite son (current term)
favourited
favourites
favouritest
favouriting
favouritism
favouritisms
favourize
favourless
favourous
favours
favous
favrile
favriles
favs

Literary usage of

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1. A Commentary on the Book of Psalms, in which Their Literal in Historical by George Horne (1833)
"... and his own re-establishment through faith in God; notwithstanding the base treachery of his favourite son, and favourite servant. " 1. ..."

2. Friends' Review: A Religious, Literary and Miscellaneous Journal edited by Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads (1851)
"However gratifying to the patriarch may have been the elevation of his favourite son to an exalted position, in the most wealthy kingdom in the world, ..."

3. An Essay on Ancient Coins, Medals, and Gems: As Illustrating the Progress of by Robert Walsh (1828)
"Flavius Julius Constantius was the son of Fausta, the second wife of Constantine; he was born in Pannonia in 317, and was the favourite son of his father. ..."

4. The Odes of Horace by Horace, John Scriven (1843)
"Heap'd praise and honours on her favourite son, When victory smil'd, and warfare's toils were done. The Spaniard, ignorant of ..."

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