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Definition of Inconstantly

Inconstantly
Inconstantly In*con"stant*ly, adv. In an inconstant manner.

Meaning of Inconstantly from wikipedia

- Inconstant is the name of several merchant and naval ships including: The brig Inconstant, built in 1811, in which Napoleon escaped from Elba in 1815...
- Look up inconstancy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Inconstancy may refer to: Inconsistency Impermanence Consistency (disambiguation) Constancy Inconstant...
- Inconstant Moon is a science fiction short story collection by American author Larry Niven that was published in 1973. "Inconstant Moon" is also a 1971...
- Six ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Inconstant, whilst another was planned: HMS Inconstant (1778) was a 36-gun fifth rate, previously the French...
- The Inconstant, or the Way to Win Him is a 1702 play by the Irish writer George Farquhar. It was a reworking of the Jacobean comedy The Wild Goose Chase...
- HMS Inconstant was an I-class destroyer built for the Turkish Navy, but was purchased by the Royal Navy in 1939. The I-class ships were improved versions...
- Marivaux. Its title is usually translated into English as The Double Inconstancy. La Double Inconstance was first performed 6 April 1723 by the Comédie...
- is, as the title of the poem indicates, writing to her unfaithful, or inconstant lover. Whitney begins by telling her lover that she has learned he is...
- Inconstant Star is a science fiction fix-up novel by American writer Poul Anderson. It is formed by the novellas Iron and Inconstant Star, first published...
- Inconstant was a Sylphe-class brig, one of 32, launched in 1811 for the French Navy. In 1815, Napoleon used her to escape from exile on Elba. In the 1820s...