Definition of Barytons

1. Noun. (plural of baryton) ¹

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Definition of Barytons

1. baryton [n] - See also: baryton

Lexicographical Neighbors of Barytons

barysphere
baryta
baryta water
barytas
baryte
barytes
barytic
baryto-
baryto-calcite
barytocalcite
barytocalcites
barytolamprophyllite
baryton
barytone
barytones
barytons (current term)
barytum
bas
bas-fond
bas-relief
bas-reliefs
bas bleu
bas mitzvah
bas relief
bas reliefs
basad
basaji
basal
basal-nerved
basal age

Literary usage of Barytons

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Classical Journal (1814)
"In the Greek there are thirteen conjugations; six barytons, three contracts, and four verbs in Ml: but the six barytons may be reduced to four, as in Latin, ..."

2. Of the Origin and Progress of Language by James Burnett Monboddo (1809)
"Further, we see that the barytons themselves, generate other verbs in the same way. Thus it cannot be doubted, that the archetype of n*r», is wr». ..."

3. A Grammar of the Greek Language: Originally Composed for the College-School by George Edmund Ironside (1820)
"Contracts made i . i'í Attic Dialect, ) barytons by the ... Derivatives, Г Contracts made barytons by the Attics, r т(«та from тепе. ..."

4. Elements of Greek Grammar by Chauncey Allen Goodrich, Caspar Friedrich Hachenberg (1833)
"In the optative active of barytons and contracts, ,<u is changed into r¡v ; as ... of the aorists passive optative of barytons, and peculiar tenses of verbs ..."

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