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  • verb archaic Simple past tense and past participle of banish.

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Examples

  • For this he was banish'd, but care had not vanish'd

    sir jefferey hudson hradzka 2009

  • On this Occasion I fancy you like Ovid, when banish'd from all his Pleasures and

    A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies 2008

  • Scipio was lost, and Catullus, the particular and intimate Friend of his Father, was banish'd; all which happening in a little Space of Time, made Publius Scipio leave Rome, and in extreme Grief retire to his Country − House, taking with him

    Exilius 2008

  • Cause that they and all the Jews were banish'd the Court, under

    Exilius 2008

  •     How 'neath Latmian heights fair Trivia stealthily banish'd

    Poems and Fragments 2006

  • All slow delay be banish'd, thither his ye thither away

    Poems and Fragments 2006

  •     How 'neath Latmian heights fair Trivia stealthily banish'd

    Poems and Fragments 2006

  • All slow delay be banish'd, thither his ye thither away

    Poems and Fragments 2006

  • Table of Contents, Bottom Right: "Lawyer" "This is the Lawyer, who bribes defying, banish'd the perjured," from The Political Queen that Jack Loves.

    Acknowledgments 1999

  • Our subjects turn'd more on the celestial than the terrestrial, till dinner was serv'd up, -- when I found that good _knight_ which has been so long banish'd to the side-board, replac'd in his original station.

    Barford Abbey Susannah Minific Gunning

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