Evanish

Word EVANISH
Character 7
Hyphenation e van ish
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Evanish"

What do we mean by evanish?

To vanish.

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The word "evanish" in example sentences

From thenceforth no vexation, care, or grief shall take such deep impression in my heart, how hugely great or vehement soever it otherwise appear, but that it shall evanish forthwith at the sight of that my future babe, and at the hearing of the chat and prating of its childish gibberish. ❋ Unknown (2002)

That as dust which flits up without wings I might pass and evanish ❋ Unknown (2002)

Dangers fly back, run from, and shun me whithersoever I go, seven leagues around, as in the presence of the sovereign a subordinate magistracy is eclipsed; or as clouds and darkness quite evanish at the bright coming of a radiant sun; or as all sores and sicknesses did suddenly depart at the approach of the body of St. Martin a Quande. ❋ Unknown (2002)

Gregorian water as of the stars which they wore, they might make them disappear and evanish. ❋ Unknown (2002)

The townis of Dundie and Sanctandrois war arrayed in ane uther battell, who come nocht to the sight of the ennemy, till that efter xij houris the mist began to evanish, and than passed some of thair horsmen to a montane, from the height whairof thay mycht discerne our nomber. ❋ John Knox (N/A)

The distance between these two opposites De Quincey does not traverse by violent leaps; he does not by some feat of legerdemain evanish from the fields of impassioned eloquence, where he is an unrivalled master, to appear forthwith in those of intellectual gymnastics, where, at least, he is not surpassed. ❋ Various (N/A)

And still fear lest the terrible glory evanish like sleep! ❋ William Lyon Phelps (1904)

That as dust which flits up without wings I might pass and evanish and die! ❋ 525 BC-456 BC Aeschylus (1880)

And still fear lest the terrible glory evanish like sleep, ❋ Hiram Corson (1869)

Suffer ye not the cause of grief and woe to evanish; ❋ Gaius Valerius Catullus (1855)

Such visions, when gazed on in that wondrous depth and purity they are sometimes seen to assume on a still summer day, always inspire some such faint feeling as this; and we sigh to think how transitory must be all things, when the setting sun is seen to sink beneath the mountain, and all its golden pomp at the same instant to evanish from the lake. ❋ John Wilson (1819)

When ordinances, and knowledge attained by means and ordinances, shall evanish, charity shall abide, and then receive its consummation. ❋ Hugh Binning (1640)

Without is nothing but what has flowed from his inexhausted fulness within, so that, though he should stop the conduit, by withdrawing his influence, and make all the creatures to evanish as a brook, or a shadow, he should be equally in himself blessed. ❋ Hugh Binning (1640)

If my brother offend me in some things, how do these evanish out of sight in the view of my own guiltiness before God, and of the abominations of my own heart, known to his holiness and to my conscience? ❋ Hugh Binning (1640)

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