Definition of Inurnments

1. inurnment [n] - See also: inurnment

Lexicographical Neighbors of Inurnments

inundatory
inunderstanding
inurbane
inurbanities
inurbanity
inure
inured
inurement
inurements
inures
inuring
inurn
inurned
inurning
inurnment
inurnments (current term)
inurns
inusitate
inusitation
inust
inustion
inustions
inutile
inutilely
inutilities
inutility
inutterability
inutterable
inuysybel
inv

Literary usage of Inurnments

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

1. British Synonymy: Or, An Attempt at Regulating the Choice of Words in by Hester Lynch Piozzi (1794)
"Oh yes! replied my countryman, 'tis cut into a ring now, and has half ruined me in paying for the inurnments it broke during the operation ; for, ..."

2. On Some Roman Pavements and Some Intrecci of this Country: Chiefly with by Henry Colley March (1900)
"The inurnments ranged from BC 2oo to BC 48, and this was the latest.f It has a gadrooned body and ..."

3. A Summary of the Law Relative to Pleading and Evidence in Criminal Cases by John Frederick Archbold (1824)
"117; in wriiten inurnments, 20, 21. C4. 189. 192, 193. 288. 291. 340 ; (a mere literal variance, not material, 64 ;) in words, 21. 65. 294 ; as to ¡,oods, ..."

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