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Webster 1913 Edition
Exaltment
Ex-alt′ment
,Noun.
Exaltation.
[Obs.]
Barrow.
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exaltment
exaltment
English
Noun
exaltment (usually uncountable, plural exaltments)
- (obsolete) exaltation
- 1681, Isaac Barrow, A brief exposition of the Lord's prayer and the Decalogue to which is added the doctrine of the sacraments:
- As to the substance of this particular, we may consider, that sanctity implying a discrimination, a distance, an exaltment in nature or use of the thing, which is denominated thereby […]
- 1909, Robert Gwyneddon Davies, The Visions of the Sleeping Bard, translation of original by Ellis Wynne:
- 'Oh, the same princess Pride rules them both,' answered the angel, 'this young man is only speaking fair on account of the errand he comes upon; he is seeking popularity at present, with the intent to raise himself thereby to the highest office in the kingdom – it is easy for him to lament to the people how much they are wronged by the oppression of bad masters; but his own exaltment, and not the weal of the kingdom, is the heart of the matter.'
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