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Definition of Elocutionists
1. elocutionist [n] - See also: elocutionist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Elocutionists
Literary usage of Elocutionists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Werner's Magazine: A Magazine of Expression by Music Teachers National Association (1901)
"THE fourth annual convention of the Ohio State Association of elocutionists was
held Oct. 5, 1900, at Sandusky. Attendance was large, many different parts ..."
2. Choosing Employees by Mental and Physical Tests by William Fretz Kemble, ( (1917)
"Application to laborers, piece-workers, piano polishers, weavers, watch-makers,
typists, pianists, elocutionists, saleswomen, and models. ..."
3. Choosing Employees by Mental and Physical Tests by William Fretz Kemble (1917)
"Application to laborers, piece-workers, piano polishers, weavers, watch-makers,
typists, pianists, elocutionists, saleswomen, and models. ..."
4. Select Readings for Public and Private Entertainment ...: Accompanied by by L T Remlap (1886)
"... but a demand for good elocutionists, capable of instituting an intelligent
inquiry into the meaning of an author; and, having obtained it, ..."