Definition of Revivors

1. Noun. (plural of revivor) ¹

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Definition of Revivors

1. revivor [n] - See also: revivor

Lexicographical Neighbors of Revivors

revivification
revivifications
revivified
revivifier
revivifiers
revivifies
revivify
revivifying
reviving
revivingly
revivings
reviviscence
reviviscences
reviviscent
revivor
revivors (current term)
revocability
revocable
revocableness
revocably
revocate
revocated
revocating
revocation
revocations
revocatory
revoice
revoiced
revoices
revoicing

Literary usage of Revivors

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

1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in Ohio Courts of Record by Robert D. Handy, William Disney (1897)
"They say that this section is cumulative—this title XIII, in relation to revivors, and they cite the 24th Ohio State upon that subject; ..."

2. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy by Karl Marx (1906)
"This, however, is the delusion as well of the mercantilists and their recent revivors, Ferrier, ..."

3. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the High Court of Chancery: From by Great Britain Court of Chancery, John Scott Eldon (1827)
"... that after several deaths and revivors the cause was at issue; but before any witnesses were examined, the Plaintiff, Thomas Lewes, died unmarried, ..."

4. The Life of Lorenzo De'Medici, Called the Magnificent by William Roscoe, Lorenzo de' Medici (1797)
"V. STUDIES of Lorenzo de Medici—Rise of Julian literature in the fourteenth century—Its subsequent degradation— revivors of it in the fifteenth ..."

5. The Life of Lorenzo De' Medici, Called the Magnificent by William Roscoe (1796)
"V. STUDIES of Lorenzo de Medici—Rise of Italian literature in the fourteenth century—Its subsequent degradation— revivors of it in ..."

6. The Life of Lorenzo De' Medici, Called the Magnificent by William Roscoe (1795)
"V. STUDIES of Lorenzo de'Medsci—Rise of Italian literature In the fourteenth century—Its subsequent degradation— revivors of it in the fifteenth ..."

7. A History of Architecture in All Countries: From the Earliest Times to the by James Fergusson (1876)
"It would, of course, be too much to assert that the Chalukyas were either the revivors of the Jaina faith or even its principal propagators; but, ..."

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