Definition of Entreatance. Meaning of Entreatance. Synonyms of Entreatance

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Definition of Entreatance

Entreatance
Entreatance En*treat"ance, n. Entreaty. [Obs.] --Fairfax.

Meaning of Entreatance from wikipedia

- Entreat is a live album by English rock band the Cure, recorded at London's Wembley Arena in July 1989. It consists entirely of songs performed from the...
- a 25-day siege, the Banu Qurayza surrendered. The Muslims of Banu Aws entreated Muhammad for leniency, prompting him to suggest that one of their own...
- Amb****ador Marilyn McAfee. In the recording, Amb****ador McAfee verbally entreated "Murphy." The CIA circulated a memo in the highest Washington circles...
- as he awaits trial. Richie, frustrated with Tony's authority over him, entreats Junior to have Tony killed. Junior feigns interest, then informs Tony of...
- beseeching you to be a good father unto her, as I have heretofore desired. I entreat you also, on behalf of my maids, to give them marriage portions, which...
- written so much on one side of the question, I shall now turn around & entreat you not to commit yourself ****her, & not to think of accepting him unless...
- of 1989 at the Brit Awards. The Cure also released a live album titled Entreat (1991), which compiled songs entirely off Disintegration from their performance...
- Gently My Songs Entreat (German: Leise flehen meine Lieder) is a 1933 Austrian-German musical film directed by Willi Forst and starring Marta Eggerth...
- therefore delivers them into the hands of their enemies; the people repent and entreat Yahweh for mercy, which he sends in the form of a leader or champion (a...
- him for his past offences "and if he could not soften their hearts, to entreat them at least to allow him the prefecture of Egypt". Suetonius reports...