Definition of Elocuted

1. elocute [v] - See also: elocute

Lexicographical Neighbors of Elocuted

elm tree
elmen
elmier
elmiest
elmiric
elmiric acid
elms
elmwood
elmwoods
elmy
elne
elning
elocation
elocular
elocute
elocuted (current term)
elocutes
elocuting
elocution
elocutionary
elocutionist
elocutionists
elocutions
elocutive
elodea
elodeas
elodian
elodians
eloge
eloges

Literary usage of Elocuted

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

1. Books in General by John Collings Squire (1921)
"... of sticking to historical record, is strongly reminiscent of the Hardy production ; so also is his plan of linking the scenes up with elocuted choruses. ..."

2. Comic History of Greece: From the Earliest Times to the Death of Alexander by Charles McCoy Snyder (1897)
"At last Achilles had elocuted almost the entire Trojan army, and, the remainder retiring within the walls of the city, only Hector remained. ..."

3. Winona's Way: A Story of Reconstruction by Margaret Widdemer (1919)
"She's studying elocution, and she elocuted that to Edith and me all one evening. Everybody's planning to do something or other." " I suppose we're growing ..."

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