Favorer

Word FAVORER
Character 7
Hyphenation fa vor er
Pronunciations N/A

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Much Love recommended Jelly to us, from photos and descriptions alone terrier-favorer I was partial to Wheatie, and Jifo, being the Corgi/Doxie lover, wanted Banana. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Ionicizations monument bolstered bivouac! saintly favorer? ❋ Unknown (2004)

Ctesias, as is evident, being excessively vain-glorious, and no less a favorer of the Lacedaemonians and Clearchus, never fails to assume to himself some province in his narrative, taking opportunity, in these situations, to introduce abundant high praise of Clearchus and Sparta. ❋ Plutarch (2003)

For Antistius was murdered in the senate, because he was suspected to be a favorer of Sylla for ❋ Plutarch (2003)

Upon which, as if the god had been a deserting soldier, they seized him, so to say, in the act, tied down the statue with ropes, and nailed it to the pedestal, reproaching him, that he was a favorer of Alexander. ❋ Plutarch (2003)

Aristaenus, a Megalopolitan of great credit among the Achaeans, but always a favorer of the Romans, saying one day in the senate, that the Romans should not be opposed, or displeased in any way, ❋ Plutarch (2003)

He was, indeed, a favorer of the Lacedaemonians even from his youth, and he gave the names of Lacedaemonius and Eleus to two sons, twins, whom he had, as Stesimbrotus says, by a woman of ❋ Plutarch (2003)

Chandra Gokhale, Inspector-General of the Records and favorer of very young girls, chose that moment to groan. ❋ Cook, Glen (1999)

Socrates, a favorer of those heretics; but we do not know the reasons and authority upon which he proceeded. ❋ Alban Butler (N/A)

A fourth was written by him against Eusebius and Epiphanides to prove that Eusebius of Cæsarea was an obstinate Arian, and Epiphanides a favorer of Manicheism, and a very different person from St. Epiphanius of Salamine. ❋ Alban Butler (N/A)

The heat of his animosity was directed indeed principally against Arundel and Joy, the Knight coming in for a portion as their favorer and abettor. ❋ John Turvill Adams (N/A)

"Prescot another favorer of the Petitioners lost a horse and his loading in Sudbury river, and a week after his wife and children being upon another horse were hardly saved from drowning." ❋ Various (N/A)

"How oppressive the scent of those truffles is, the first thing after breakfast!" exclaimed Night-favorer. ❋ Various (N/A)

In 1814, however, the most nearly contemporaneous evidence as to the intention of the framers of the Constitution was that of the "Federalist," which Roane stigmatizes as "a mere newspaper publication written in the heat and fury of the battle," largely by "a supposed favorer of a consolidated government." ❋ Edward Samuel Corwin (1920)

Having carried on my work thus far with so little obligation to any favorer of learning, I shall not be disappointed though I should conclude it, should less be possible, with less; for I have been long wakened from that dream of hope in which I once boasted myself with so much exultation, my Lord. ❋ Hubbard, Elbert, 1856-1915 (1916)

Cimon, also, was banished by ostracism as a favorer of the Lacedæmonians and a hater of the people, though in wealth and noble birth he was among the first, and had won several most glorious victories over the barbarians, and had filled the city with money and spoils of war; as is recorded in the history of his life. ❋ Plutarch (1909)

Damon’s lyre, however, did not prove altogether a successful blind; he was banished the country by ostracism for ten years, as a dangerous inter-meddler and a favorer of arbitrary power, and, by this means, gave the stage occasion to play upon him. ❋ Plutarch (1909)

Middlesex, the patron of the measure, being a great favorer of the ❋ Lyon Gardiner Tyler (1894)

"It was urged that in France you were considered as a favorer of the aristocracy, and unfriendly to its Revolution." ❋ Henry Jones Ford (1888)

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