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mellifluent
mellifluent, a. (mɛˈlɪfl(j)uːənt) [ad. late L. mellīfluent-em adj., f. L. mell(i)-, mel honey + fluent-em pr. pple. of fluĕre to flow. Cf. F. mellifluant (Godef.).] = mellifluous.1601 Weever Mirr. Mart. B j, Descending..Like the mellifluent brooke of Castilie. 1622 T. Ailesbury Serm. (1623) 16 It wa... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rani (poem)
Composed in the Dravida metre in mellifluent language with a dramatic plot and true-to-life characters it was an instant hit with readers. wikipedia.org
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mellifluence
mellifluence (mɛˈlɪfluːəns) [f. next: see -ence.] The state or quality of being mellifluent.a 1631 Donne Serm. (1640) 806 In which, (as S. Bernard also expresses it, in his mellifluence) Mutua [etc.]. 1779–81 Johnson L. P., Dryden Wks. II. 418 The English ear has been accustomed to the mellifluence ... Oxford English Dictionary
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mellifluous
mellifluous/meˈlɪfluəs; mə`lɪflʊəs/ (also mellifluent / meˈlɪfluənt; mə`lɪflʊənt/) adj (of a voice, speech, music, etc) sweet-sounding; (almost) musical (指嗓音、 说话、 音乐等)甜美的, 动听的 speak in mellifluous tones 用悦耳的声调说话. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Pavel Katenin
Disappointed by Zhukovsky's mellifluent translation of Bürger's Lenore, Katenin brought out his own version of the ballad, whose title was Russified as wikipedia.org
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symphonious
symphonious, a. Only in literary use. (sɪmˈfəʊnɪəs) [f. L. symphōnia symphony + -ous, after harmonious.] 1. Full of or characterized by ‘symphony’ or harmony of sounds (symphony 2); sounding pleasantly together or with something else; concordant; harmonious: = harmonious 2.1652 Benlowes Theoph. vi. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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lacinious
† laˈcinious, a. Obs. [ad. L. laciniōsus (sense 2), f. lacinia: see lacinia and -ous.] 1. Bot. Having many laciniæ.1657 Tomlinson Renou's Disp. 317 The first [Mugwort] is latifolious, lacinious and marginally dissected. 2. fig. Full of folds or windings; hence, overloaded, prolix, redundant.1652 Urq... Oxford English Dictionary
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Adelaide Hall
itinerary included all the principal cities and lasted 30 weeks World Fair City, Chicago, 1933 Miss Adelaide Hall, the darling girl with the guitar and the mellifluent wikipedia.org
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heroinal
† heroinal, a. Obs. rare. [f. L. hērōīna + -al1.] Of or pertaining to a heroine.1652 Urquhart Jewel Wks. (1834) 242 Her mellifluent and heroinal breast. Oxford English Dictionary
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anfractuosity
anfractuosity (ænˌfræktjuːˈɒsɪtɪ) Also 7 amf-. [a. Fr. anfractuosité, f. L. anfractuōs-us: see prec. and -ity.] The quality of being anfractuous. 1. lit. Sinuosity, circuitousness; usually concr. in pl. winding or tortuous crevices, channels, passages.1596 Lowe Art Chirurg. (1634) 241 The vayne goet... Oxford English Dictionary
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