Definition of Itinerancies

1. itinerancy [n] - See also: itinerancy

Lexicographical Neighbors of Itinerancies

iteron
iteroparous
iterum
ith
ithand
ithe
ither
ithergates
ithycyphosis
ithylordosis
ithyphalli
ithyphallic
itineracies
itineracy
itinerancies (current term)
itinerancy
itinerant
itinerant worker
itinerantly
itinerants
itineraries
itinerary
itinerate
itinerated
itinerates
itinerating
itineration
itinerations
itis

Literary usage of Itinerancies

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

1. Missions in south India by Joseph Mullens (1854)
"itinerancies. The missionaries of the Basle Society, in addition to other labours, have maintained an extensive system of ..."

2. The History of the British and Foreign Bible Society, from Its Institution by George Browne (1859)
"—Grant of Scriptures for Missionaries in their itinerancies.— Circulation by the Calcutta Auxiliary.—Summary of Oriental Translations. ..."

3. Conference on Missions Held in 1860 at Liverpool: Including the Papers Read (1860)
"But with this settled plan, itinerancies in ill-instructed itinerancies parts of a country well agree. ..."

4. Conference on Missions Held in 1860 at Liverpool: Including the Papers Read (1860)
"With regard to itinerating, it was one of those plans which itinerancies had been most blest of God in China, and had been productive of successful. ..."

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