Citations:enavigate

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English citations of enavigate

  • 1889 February 16, “The Scot at Cambridge”, in The Scots Observer, volume 1, number 13:
    Those Saxons who have been admitted to his acquaintance — as a general rule, here, as everywhere, he is clannish— will not easily forget the innumerable pipes they have smoked in his company, the seas of whisky they have enavigated, the amount of perfervid eloquence they have consumed.
  • 1909 November, Charles Whibley, “John Tiptoft”, in Blackwood's Magazine, volume 186, page 630:
    Thus it was that — to cite the language of intrested adulation — he impitated the lofty-souled heroes whom the good ship Argo bore eastwards, enavigated all the seas of the earth, and conferred upon all nations the benefit of his presence, manifesting everywhere the divinity of his soul, and leaving behind him the immortal memory of his name.