Citations:hederated

English citations of hederated

  • 1687 William Winstanley, The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets
    Bale makes him Equitem Auratum & Poetam Laureatum, proving both from his Ornaments on his Monumental Statue in St. Mary Overies Southwark. Yet he appeareth there neither laureated nor hederated Poet, (except the leaves of the Baye and Ivy be wither'd to nothing, since the erection of the Tomb) but only rosated, having a Chaplet of four Roses about his Head.
  • 1968, Nicholas Delbanco, Grasse, 3/23/66, Lippincott, page 109:
    Facinorous, hederated, cheap; a fish-net suit she wore, with no underclothing, and, “During the Rape of Lucretia, while for three minutes he lay atop me, and eight hundred watched, I could hardly breathe, he weighed so much and stank”; so se puede beber sin beer-beer.
  • 1990, Joseph Burney Trapp, Essays on the Renaissance and the Classical Tradition, Variorum, page 25:
    The smoky and disreputable songs of a hederated and frenzied devotee, []
  • 1995, Neal Stephenson, The Diamond Age[1], page 47:
    If a campus was a green quadrilateral described by hulking, hederated Gothics, then this was a campus.
  • 2009, William Penn, Love in The Time of Flowers, Trafford Publishing, page 473:
    [] , ingress of a well-tended fence of privet or sedum hedges serving as a muret—low wall—bordering the house and meeting its ivied walls, a hederated shield except where the front and back pathways intercede to doorways and the twenty-foot driveway leads to the garage []