Definition of Medleys

1. Noun. (plural of medley) ¹

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Definition of Medleys

1. medley [n] - See also: medley

Lexicographical Neighbors of Medleys

mediævalists
mediævally
medjidie
medjidies
medjidite
medkniche
medlar
medlar tree
medlars
medle
medled
medles
medley
medleyed
medleying
medleys (current term)
medlied
medlies
medline
medling
medlure
medly
medlying
medmal
medoid
medoids
medphalan
medregal
medregals
medrick

Literary usage of Medleys

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

1. Listening Lessons in Music, Graded for Schools by Agnes Moore Fryberger (1916)
"... Joy of the Morning, in which Harriet Ware has caught the rhythmical charm of Edwin Markham's poem. (See Appendix.) Pky 17693 (V). IV. medleys. ..."

2. The Plays & Poems of Robert Greene by Robert Greene (1905)
"A freshness as of the morning pervades these delightful medleys. ... And yet as we read these medleys, and compare them with such plays as Mucedorus, ..."

3. Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Lord Chancellor, and the Court by John Peter De Gex, Steuart Macnaghten, Alexander Gordon, Great Britain Court of Chancery, Jonathan Cogswell Perkins (1873)
"... deed on a debt due to them from the defendant John Attwood, and the full amount of that debt. The medleys, it was said, thus acquired a ..."

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