Definition of Ordinees

1. ordinee [n] - See also: ordinee

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ordinees

ordinary seaman
ordinary seamen
ordinary shares
ordinate
ordinated
ordinately
ordinates
ordinating
ordination
ordinations
ordinative
ordinator
ordinators
ordinaunce
ordinee
ordinees (current term)
ordines
ordnance
ordnance stores
ordnances
ordo
ordoliberal
ordoliberalism
ordoliberals
ordonezite
ordonnance
ordonnances
ordonnant
ordos
ordovian

Literary usage of Ordinees

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

1. Report of the Proceedings by Church congress (1896)
"They have yielded to the importunity of incumbents and introduced large accessions of young and inexperienced ordinees, only to displace an equal number of ..."

2. A Short Account of the Lives of the Bishops of Calcutta, Gathered from Their by William Crawford Bromehead (1876)
"... and after alluding to the difficulty •which the Bishops at home so much lamented in obtaining duly qualified ordinees, witnessed by the fact that, ..."

3. A Protestant Dictionary: Containing Articles on the History, Doctrines, and by Charles Henry Hamilton Wright, Charles Neil (1904)
"The cope being unblessed, and not given to the ordinees, but worn by laymen, by children, and even by women, often out of doors, was not held to be a ..."

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