Citations:withturn

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English citations of withturn

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Verb: (ambitransitive) to turn around; turn back or away

  • 1563, A Mirror for Magistrates (in the section on Hastings; reprinted in 1815 by Haslewood):
    But god of Iustyce had withturnd that fate, / Which where it ought, lyght on hys proper pate.
  • 2019, Scott C. Lucas, editor, A Mirror for Magistrates: A Modernized and Annotated Edition:
    But God of justice had withturned that fate,
    Which, where it ought, light on his proper pate.