Lexicographical Neighbors of Atonies
Literary usage of Atonies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Essentials of Public Speaking for Secondary Schools by Robert Irving Fulton, Thomas Clarkson Trueblood (1910)
"atonies are sounds without tone. They are breath modified by the articulating
organs. All consonants that have no tone belong to this class, eg f, h, k, p, ..."
2. Essentials of Public Speaking by Robert Irving Fulton, Thomas Clarkson Trueblood (1910)
"All consonants that have tone are of this class, eg b, 1, m, ng, z, etc. 3.
atonies are sounds without tone. They are breath modified by the ..."
3. The Historical Syntax of the Atonic Personal Pronouns in Italian by Oliver Martin Johnston (1898)
"Double atonies in which the direct precedes the indirect object1. il mi B3, E,
M4, O, P, ... C.—Discussion of single atonies. 1.—In proclitic position. a. ..."
4. Debate on the Destiny of the Wicked by George Thomas Carpenter, John Hughes (1875)
"... the first definitions of the words aion and atonies, by the following
authorities : PICKERING.—"Aion, an age; aionios, of long duration. ..."
5. Elements of correct technique: Clinics from the New York School of Special by Samuel Howard Monell (1900)
"Author's Complete Methods in Functional Sexual atonies, Debilities and Other
Deviations from Health.—Chief Non-Surgical Uses of Electricity in Eye, Ear, ..."
6. Grammar of the Greek Language: For the Use of High Schools and Colleges by Raphael Kühner, Bela Bates Edwards, Samuel Harvey Taylor (1879)
"... and the like ; in such cases it is properly on .'he ultimate. J 32. V. atonies or
... atonies ..."