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▪ I. declaim, v. (dɪˈkleɪm) Also 5–7 -clame, 7 -claime, -clayme. [Formerly declame, ad. L. dēclāmāre, f. de- I. 3 + clāmāre to cry: subseq. assimilated to claim. Cf. F. déclamer (1549 in Hatzf.).] I. intr. 1. To speak aloud with studied rhetorical force and expression; to make a speech on a set subj...
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declaim/dɪˈkleɪm; dɪ`klem/ v1 [I, Tn] speak (sth) as if addressing an audience (像演讲般)说(话) A preacher stood declaiming in the town centre. 传教士站在市镇中心慷慨陈词. He declaims his poetry, ie recites it formally and with great feeling. 他朗诵自己的诗歌.2 [Ipr] ~ against sb/sth attack sb/sth in words 抨击某人[某事物] She wrote...
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Text declamation
Thomas Weelkes' madrigal "As Vesta was from Latmos hill descending" uses word painting throughout to declaim textual meaning:
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Aurél Dessewffy
While still a child, he could declaim most of the Iliad in Greek without a book, and read and quoted Tacitus with enthusiasm.
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declaimant
deˈclaimant rare—1. [f. declaim v. + -ant, after claimant, etc.] = declaimer.a 1763 Shenstone Ess. 28 The company was a little surprised at the sophistry of our declaimant.
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Edward Kramer Thompson
"To those all-out converts to computerized journalism who declaim that 'print is dead,' I say, 'Not so fast. are his opening words of his book: A Love
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declamator
† ˈdeclamator Obs. [a. L. dēclāmātor, n. of action from dēclāmāre to declaim.] One who practises declamation; a declaimer.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) IV. 401 Iulius Gallio..was [the] best declamator of alle. 1530 Elyot Gov. i. xiii, They whiche do onely teache rhetorike..ought to be named rhetoricie...
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Jan Güntner
Since the beginning of Piwnica pod Baranami activity in 1958 he was a regular participant of the cabaret, he was the first to declaim poems by his friend
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Apaturia
On this day also it was the custom for boys still at school to declaim pieces of poetry, and to receive prizes.
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declaimer
declaimer (dɪˈkleɪmə(r)) [f. declaim + -er1.] One who declaims; one who speaks with rhetorical expression, or as an exercise in elocution; one who harangues, or speaks with impassioned force.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) IV. 401 Iulius Gallo, a noble declamer. 1580 Hollyband Treas. Fr. Tong, Declamateu...
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Marcus Porcius Latro
It was a peculiarity of Latro's that he would seldom, if ever, listen to his students declaim.
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Injunctive mood
subjunctive or imperative meaning; for example, it could indicate intention, e.g. índrasya nú vīryā̀ṇi prá vocam "Indra's heroic deeds will/shall I now declaim
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elocute
elocute, v. (ˈɛləkjuːt) [Playful back-formation f. elocution.] To practise elocution; to declaim in an elocutionary manner.1884 ‘Mark Twain’ Huck. Finn 315 They didn't yellocute long till the audience got up. 1896 Idler Mar. 183/1 ‘Elocute’ as he might, his reputation was always overshadowed by that...
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Grenville Kleiser
for Study (1910, as compiler)
Christ, the Master Speaker (1910, as compiler)
Helpful Hints on Writing and Reading (1911, as compiler)
How to Read and Declaim
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