Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word vours.
Examples
-
Let me have your prayers, my dear friends, that I may be enabled to succeed in my humble endea-vours.
-
I ask you no fa - vours-but bring you myself and a proposition.
The Weird Of The White Wolf Moorcock, Michael, 1939- 1977
-
I ask you no fa - vours-but bring you myself and a proposition.
The Weird of the White Wolf Moorcock, Michael, 1939- 1977
-
"Those arrows were God's, not vours" (Koran viii. 17); i.e.,
Recently Uploaded Slideshows wahdat 2009
-
The rich man in the gospel drop* ped into hell amidst the temporal blessings of God* It is the manner of God to bestow & vours on sinners in mercy to his people.
Sermons; Evangelical, Doctrinal and Practical Elihu Thayer 1813
-
O yes! we sh 11 praise him for all the fa - vours he bestowed an his creatures that live in heaven, earth and sea, and not only with our lips, as some pro - fessors do before they leave their second station, wheieia they make great profession with their mouths, but by their deeds deny the Lord our God, by not suffering him to redeem them.
Poor Peter's call to his children : and to all others who can hear and believe Coupee, Francis, 1773-1814 1812
-
Not to seem good, not to be ac - counted so, but to be really good and godly* that IS the object of all his desires and endea - vours.
Sermons on Prevalent Errors, and Vices and on Various Other Topics Georg Joachim Zollikofer 1812
-
The first distracts, the next disturbs, the last de - vours.
-
That they had received from his Lordship, and the gentlemen who acted with him, the most positive declaration, that they would not oppose the Committee in their endea - vours to obtain the emancipation of the Catho - lics; and that the plan then inclosed was sanc - tioned by the general Committee, the indepen - dent gentlemen, by Lord Fingall, and his friends.
Memoirs of the political and private life of James Caulfield, Earl of Charlemont Hardy, Francis, 1751-1812 1812
-
And it must be cleaj 'to every one's reason, that more than a man's utmost endea - vours no one can expect of him.
The pilgrimage of Theophilus to the City of God Gilpin, Joseph 1812
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.