Crossword clues for frequented
frequented
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Frequent \Fre*quent"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Frequented; p. pr. & vb. n. Frequenting.] [L. frequentare: cf. F. fr['e]quenter. See Frequent, a.]
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To visit often; to resort to often or habitually; as, to frequent a tavern.
He frequented the court of Augustus.
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To make full; to fill. [Obs.]
With their sighs the air Frequenting, sent from hearts contrite.
--Milton.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: frequent)
Usage examples of "frequented".
There he lodged a dozen of those pigeons which frequented the rocks of the plateau.
Numerous aquatic birds frequented the shores of this little Ontario, in which the thousand isles of its American namesake were represented by a rock which emerged from its surface, some hundred feet from the southern shore.
But the track they were following was one little frequented by the natives, for the ordinary routes across the Pampas lie further north.
Her filial impatience was seconded by the pious bishop: Theodoret, in a letter still extant, recommends Maria to the bishop of Aegae, a maritime city of Cilicia, which was frequented, during the annual fair, by the vessels of the West.
Silk was immediately delivered to the Romans by the Persian merchants, ^67 who frequented the fairs of Armenia and Nisibis.
The animals which frequented these heights—and there were numerous traces of them—must necessarily belong to those races of sure foot and supple spine, chamois or goat.
But was it frequented, at least occasionally, by the natives of neighboring islands?
A few sea-birds frequented this desolate coast, gulls, great albatrosses, as well as wild duck, for which Pencroft had a great fancy.
We are here in a part of the Pacific often frequented by Malay pirates—"
However, no wild beast showed itself, and it was probable that these animals frequented rather the thick forests in the south.
It must be mentioned also, that they had not been dug at random, but at certain places where numerous footprints showed that quadrupeds frequented the ground.
He thought only of the duty which he had promised to accomplish, and nothing of the danger which he ran, not only on board the ship, but in the sea, often frequented by sharks.
The animals which frequented these heights—and there were numerous traces of them— must necessarily belong to those races of sure foot and supple spine, chamois or goat.
Peter’s was only frequented by seal-fishers, and now and then a whaler, the crews of which are usually rough, coarse men.
No, for Glenarvan saw a token which furnished incontestable proof that the convicts had frequented that part of the coast.