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Definition of Gutturally
1. Adverb. In a guttural manner. "Gutturally articulated"
Definition of Gutturally
1. adv. In a guttural manner.
Definition of Gutturally
1. Adverb. In a harsh or throaty manner. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Gutturally
Literary usage of Gutturally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hindústání Primer: Containing a First Grammar Suited to Beginners, and a by Monier Monier-Williams (1865)
"A, a, as in cedar M '«, a', I gutturally pronounced Al, az, — aisle. ... 'i, f, \
gutturally pronounced when J'j, —just. /', i, — police. ..."
2. Letters from the United States, Cuba and Canada by Amelia Matilda Murray (1856)
"In the pronunciation, the first syllable, Auch, should be spoken gutturally. ...
A should be uttered long as in far; the ch gutturally ; u with a long sound ..."
3. The philology of the English tongue by John Earle (1880)
"In the Anglo-Saxon these were written with the simple H thus, liht and niht, but
pronounced gutturally. As we now regard c and K as interchangeable in ..."
4. The Story of Barlaam & Joasaph: Buddhism & Christianity by Kenneth Somerled Macdonald, John Morrison (1895)
"569, could be pronounced sh or tsh, or otherwise than gutturally since they have
... The probability therefore is that ch is here to be sounded gutturally. ..."