Definition of Relucted

1. Verb. (past of reluct) ¹

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Definition of Relucted

1. reluct [v] - See also: reluct

Lexicographical Neighbors of Relucted

reluct
reluctance
reluctance motor
reluctance motors
reluctances
reluctancies
reluctancy
reluctant
reluctantly
reluctate
reluctated
reluctates
reluctating
reluctation
reluctations
relucted (current term)
relucting
reluctivity
relucts
relume
relumed
relumes
relumine
relumined
relumines
reluming
relumining
relvar
relvars
rely

Literary usage of Relucted

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

1. Works of Fisher Ames by Fisher Ames, John Thornton Kirkland (1809)
"... and as soon as this very rabble relucted at their work, the more desperate cut-throats from Marseilles were called for, to shoot them in the streets. ..."

2. Harper's New Monthly Magazine by Henry Mills Alden (1874)
"... not been first provided for, he relucted, paid the committee their advertising bills, and withdrew from the presence without giving any lecture at all. ..."

3. The Poems of John Donne by John Donne, James Russell Lowell, Grolier Club (1895)
"He was urged to take orders in the church, but relucted against doing so, hoping for employment in affairs, like his friend Wotton. ..."

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