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euphonical

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or characterized by euphony

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  • Quoted in Jameson, where the lines are treated for their lyric reification of the sea voyage, but without attention to the phonetic wavelets that serves to swamp the turmoil of below-deck labor — or at least float euphonically above it. close window Notes on 'Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian'
  • Another party, possessing the equally euphonical name of "Old Hunkers," are thus described: -- "Standing midway between this wing of the Democracy and the Whig party, is that portion who have taken upon themselves the comfortable title of 'Old Hunkers. ' Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
  • In French we have them all masculine, strictly speaking, le printemps, l'été, l'automne, l'hiver; but by one of the very few licenses permitted in French grammar, autumn occasionally becomes feminine, in a sense half poetical, half euphonical. Rural Hours
  • Syracuse" was atoned for by the more appropriate and euphonical old Lands of the Slave and the Free Cuba, the United States, and Canada
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