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Meanings of die honourably in English
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Usage of die honourably in English
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Yet he had 'the fortune to diehonourably.'
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Nay, liefer would we diehonourably, and offer unto God, after the sweats of virtue, the life-blood of courage.
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While life lasts, let us strive for the power to diehonourably and to reap a noble end by our deeds.
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I hope, at least, that I may expiate my crime by dyinghonourably.'
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Besides, my two husbands diedhonourably in their beds.
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The two brothers of his wife each became lieutenant-general, one of whom diedhonourably during the seven years' war.
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'And he did diehonourably,' said Sir Henry.
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'Let us diehonourably!' Frankenstein shouts back.
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It was Salutius who said, "He is happy, Lord." The classic expression which means that a man has diedhonourably in battle.
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Agrileonis, the mother of Brasidas, asking some Amphipolitans that waited upon her at her house, whether Brasidas diedhonourably and as became a Spartan?
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One battalion came up with two field-guns to support its friends, and several militiamen diedhonourably, exposing themselves to the fire of an entrenched enemy.