Definition of Inarches

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

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Definition of Inarches

1. inarch [v] - See also: inarch

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inarches

inappropriateness
inappropriatenesses
inapproximability
inapproximable
inapt
inaptitude
inaptitudes
inaptly
inaptness
inaptnesses
inaquate
inaquation
inarable
inarch
inarched
inarches (current term)
inarching
inarguable
inarguably
inarm
inarmed
inarming
inarms
inartful
inartfully
inarticulability
inarticulable
inarticulacies
inarticulacy
inarticulate

Literary usage of Inarches

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

1. A biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen by Robert Chambers, Thomas Thomson (1854)
"But I had them now to acquire after severe marches and counter-marches in the heat of the sun, night-marches and day- inarches, and amid the disgusting ..."

2. Memoirs of the History of France During the Reign of Napoleon by Napoleon, Gaspard Gourgaud, Charles Jean Tristan Montholon (1823)
"I. Turenne, by his inarches and encampments, prevents the Archduke from passing the Oise.—II. Observations. THK preceding campaign had ended in February ..."

3. The Reader's Handbook of Allusions, References, Plots and Stories: With Two by Ebenezer Cobham Brewer (1880)
"... Charles XII. ventured to make long marches during the cold of the memorable winter of 1709. In one of these inarches 2000 of his men died from the cold. ..."

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