Definition of Sorda

1. muted [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sorda

sorcerings
sorcerise
sorcerised
sorcerises
sorcerising
sorcerize
sorcerized
sorcerizes
sorcerizing
sorceror
sorcerors
sorcerous
sorcerously
sorcery
sord
sorda (current term)
sordes
sordid
sordider
sordidest
sordidity
sordidly
sordidness
sordidnesses
sordine
sordines
sordini
sordino
sordo
sordor

Literary usage of Sorda

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

1. Letters of Colonel Sir Augustus Simon Frazer, K. C. B. Commanding the Royal by Augustus Simon Frazer, Edward Sabine (1859)
"Malhada sorda: May 21. I WRITE a few hurried lines : where we may be ... Loose stones and squalid people are the dead and living objects of Malhada sorda. ..."

2. The Eastern Alps Including the Bavarian Highlands, Tyrol, Salzburg, Upper by Karl Baedeker (Firm) (1907)
"386. The last part of the Fiemme is a narrow, sequestered dale. The road leads by (3 M.) Forno (3720' ; Sole), at the mouth of the Val sorda, ..."

3. The New Italian, English, and French Pocket Dictionary: Carefully Comp. from by Ferdinando Bottarelli, Gaetano Polidori (1820)
"Lime sourde, lima sorda, a fine smooth fil«. ... sorda, donna sorda, a deaf woman Sourdement, ad. sordamente, wilb a dull noise^ secretamente, ..."

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