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n. (plural of warring English)
Usage examples of "warrings".
Their warrings, their strifes, their internecine intrigues and connivings were inevitable because of the tremendousness and capability -- and the limitations -- of their minds.
Their warrings, their strifes, their internecine intrigues and connivings were inevitable because of the tremendousness and capability—and the limitations—of their minds.
What would the Council of Captains know of such creatures, or of the warrings among worlds?
Despite their constant warrings amongst themselves, all of them often abetted by Indian allies or mercenaries, the various groups and nationalities of whitesSpanish-Moorish, Portuguese-Moorish, French, Irish, and Norsehad always honored an agreementfor long unwritten, but finally formalized by all partiesthat under no set of circumstances would the Indians be allowed to acquire, possess, or learn how to use firearms of any description.
This house has withstood a siege of thousands, within the last two years, in the time of the warrings of the Ubars and the Council of Captains, and the great engagement between the fleet of Port Kar and that of Tyros and Cos, on the twenty-fifth of Se’Kara, 10,120 Contasta Ar, from the Founding of Ar.
For the petty warrings they engaged in here after their coming could never have been so severe as to necessitate the precautions they used.