Definition of Harangues

1. Noun. (plural of harangue) ¹

2. Verb. (third-person singular of harangue) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Harangues

1. harangue [v] - See also: harangue

Lexicographical Neighbors of Harangues

har monically
hara-kiri
haraam
haradaite
harakiri
haram
harambee
harambees
harams
haramzada
haramzadas
harangue
harangued
haranguer
haranguers
harangues (current term)
haranguing
haras
harberous

Literary usage of Harangues

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

1. The Invasion of the Crimea: Its Origin, and an Account of Its Progress Down by Alexander Kinglake (1877)
"The harangues which seem to touch soldiers do not often embody a new and lofty ... The effect Tried simply by this latter test, the harangues duced!ro of ..."

2. Science and Literature in the Middle Ages, and at the Period of the Renaissance by P. L. Jacob (1878)
"Parliamentary harangues.—Oratory in the States-General. ... Thus all that remains of that period is panegyrics and congratulatory harangues; ..."

3. History of the United Netherlands, from the Death of William the Silent to by John Lothrop Motley (1900)
"... and sees much that is remarkable—Interviews of Dr. Rogers with Parma—Wonderful harangues of the envoy—Extraordinary amenity of Alexander, ..."

4. The Ancient History of the Egyptians, Carthaginians, Assyrians, Babylonians by Charles Rollin (1869)
"... did not dare attempt to force ; so that he was obliged to return back into Macedonia.1 SECTION III. DEMOSTHENES harangues THE ATHENIANS AGAINST PHILIP. ..."

5. The Surprising Adventures of Baron Munchausen by Rudolph Erich Raspe, Thomas Seccombe, William Strang, J. B. Clark (1895)
"CHAPTER XXXII The Baron harangues the company, and they continue the pursuit— The Baron, wandering from his retinue, ..."

6. Science and Literature in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance by P. L. Jacob (1878)
"Parliamentary harangues.—Oratory in the States-General. ... Thus all that remains of that period is panegyrics and congratulatory harangues; ..."

7. The Gentleman's Magazine (1876)
"... ere the hosts of Napoleon went out anew from the land of France. CHAPTER XII. CORPORAL DERVAL harangues THE CONSCRIPTS. THOSE spring days were bright at ..."

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