Definition of Ravagement

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ravagement

raundon
raunge
raunged
raunges
raunging
rauns
rauscher virus
rauvite
rauvolfia
rauwolfia
rauwolfia alkaloids
rauwolfias
rauwolscine
ravage
ravaged
ravagement (current term)
ravagements
ravager
ravagers
ravages
ravaging
ravatite
rave
rave-up
raved
ravehook
ravel
ravel out
raveled
raveler

Literary usage of Ravagement

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

1. Origines Ecclesiasticæ: The Antiquities of the Christian Church. With Two by Joseph Bingham (1856)
"... and hast cast away shame, neither blushing nor trembling for so great a ravagement made of the image of God. Ruffin still went on with his supplication, ..."

2. Origines Ecclesiasticæ: Or, The Antiquities of the Christian Church, and by Joseph Bingham, Richard Bingham (1840)
"... stately monuments before they came to bury in churches : for they had observed what spoil and ravagement had been made of the heathen monuments, ..."

3. "1683-1920": The Fourteen Points and what Became of Them--foreign Propaganda by Frederick Franklin Schrader (1920)
"Senator Knox directed attention to the ravagement of the German people by the terms of the treaty, and, though a conservative, evidenced the vision of a ..."

4. The Works of the Rev. Joseph Bingham by Joseph Bingham (1855)
"... great a ravagement made of the image of God.' Ruffin still went on with his supplication, and told him the emperor himself was coming. ..."

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