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Definition of Harmonists
1. harmonist [n] - See also: harmonist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Harmonists
Literary usage of Harmonists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Communities: Brief Sketches of Economy, Zoar, Bethel, Aurora, Amana by William Alfred Hinds (1878)
"The present dress of the harmonists I suppose to be such as was worn by Rapp and
his associates when they came to this country, and continued from choice by ..."
2. Gleanings by the Way by John Alonzo Clark (1842)
"Travelling companions—Steamboats on the Ohio—The Elk—The Ohio river—The
harmonists—Steubenville—Wheeling—Marietta— Portsmouth—Kentucky—The dead steamboat ..."
3. El Puchero: Or, A Mixed Dish from Mexico, Embracing General Scott's Campaign by Richard McSherry, David Holmes Conrad (1850)
"... Benefit—Sable harmonists—Rumours of Insurrection—A Sermon —The City—Humboldt—Origin
of the Name of Mexico—The Valley— Streets—Houses—Awnings—Peculiarity ..."
4. The Communistic Societies of the United States: From Personal Visit and by Charles Nordhoff (1875)
"... where doubtless the harmonists take their comfort on summer evenings, in view
of the river below them and of the village on the opposite shore. ..."
5. Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge (1890)
"harmonists. See KAPP. Harmonium, a musical instrument, for the invention of which
many claim« have been advanced. The arrangement by which the sounda of the ..."