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Definition of Body forth
1. Verb. Represent in bodily form. "The painting substantiates the feelings of the artist"
Generic synonyms: Be
Derivative terms: Embodiment, Incarnation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Body Forth
Literary usage of Body forth
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ethics of Literature by John A. Kersey (1894)
"... Kant's View of the Cosmology—Nature Not an Aggregate But a Whole—Persistence
of Force—Smithy-fire—Matter Exists Spiritually, to body forth Ideas—Infancy ..."
2. Review of Reviews and World's Work by Albert Shaw (1904)
"Since the symbols of style are in the first place symbols for the sounds of the
human voice, style shares to some degree this power of music to body forth ..."
3. Short Stories in the Making: A Writers' and Students' Introduction to the by Robert Wilson Neal (1914)
"That is, fiction seeks as its final result to embody, or body forth, some truth or
... Fiction has, as its immediate purpose, to body forth, not truths, ..."
4. The Massachusetts Teacher (1851)
"body forth your mind by tongue or pen, and you will find a new pleasure and ...
body forth your mind, and you will feel a new necessity for reflection which ..."