Definition of Premonishing

1. premonish [v] - See also: premonish

Lexicographical Neighbors of Premonishing

premodifying
premoisten
premoistened
premoistening
premoistens
premolar
premolars
premold
premolded
premolding
premolds
premolt
premonish
premonished
premonishes
premonishing (current term)
premonishment
premonition
premonitions
premonitor
premonitorily
premonitors
premonitory
premonsoon
premonstrate
premonstrated
premonstrates
premonstrating
premonstration
premonstrations

Literary usage of Premonishing

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

1. Library of Universal Knowledge: A Reprint of the Last (1880) Edinburgh and (1880)
"Those premonishing dangerous winds to blow from any direction ;' 2. Those premonishing oil-shore winds, likely to drive vessels out to sea. ..."

2. The Golden Treasury of the History, Topography, Literature, Science, Art by James Hunter (1887)
"Those premonishing dangerous winds to blow from any direction. 2. Those premonishing off-shore winds, likely to drive vessels out to sea. ..."

3. Report of the Proceedings by Church congress (1887)
"As instructor, he is to aid him in " teaching and premonishing the Lord's family, in seeking to bring all to agreement in the faith and knowledge of God, ..."

4. Observations on the Popular Antiquities of Great Britain: Chiefly by John Brand, Henry Ellis (1901)
"... when their children are sick, by taking them to a smith (without premonishing him) who hath had a smith to his father, and a smith to his grandfather. ..."

5. The Ancient Lowly: A History of the Ancient Working People from the Earliest by Cyrenus Osborne Ward (1900)
"... having had a dream premonishing her to beware and allow no hurt to befall him.10' Nevertheless Pilate was afraid of the Jews, who were in a foment of ..."

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