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symphonize, v. (ˈsɪmfənaɪz) [ad. med.L. symphōnizāre (f. symphōnia), or directly f. symphony: see -ize.] 1. a. intr. To sing or sound together, in concert, or in harmony. Now rare or Obs.1491 Caxton Vitas Patr. (W. de W. 1495) i. xlviii. 92 b/1 Melodyouse songes and armonyous, as of Infenyte nombre ...
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symphonist
symphonist (ˈsɪmfənɪst) [f. symphonize v. or symphony + -ist. Cf. F. symphoniste (18th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] † 1. (See quot., and cf. next, 1.) Obs. rare—0.1656 Blount Glossogr., Symphonist..a Chorister, one that sings with true tune and time. 2. † An orchestral performer who plays in a symphony (sym...
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symphonic
symphonic, a. (n.) (sɪmˈfɒnɪk) [f. symphony + -ic, after harmonic.] 1. a. Welsh Pros. Involving similarity of sound: cf. symphonize 1 b, symphony 2, quot. 1856. b. Having the same sound, pronounced alike; = homophonous 2. c. Applied to a shorthand sign denoting more than one sound; also as n.1856 J....
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