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Definition of Hoarsens
1. hoarsen [v] - See also: hoarsen
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hoarsens
Literary usage of Hoarsens
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Passion of Labour by Robert Lynd (1921)
"till one's voice hoarsens to a husky whisper. So intense is the vulgar hatred of
foreigners that it sounds sweet music even on the lips of a foreigner. ..."
2. A Text-book of the practice of medicine by James Meschter Anders, John Herr Musser (1907)
"... the nasal chambers (causing coryza), the larynx (causing hoarsens,**), the
trachea and bronchi (causing bronchitis). This mucous efflorescence does not ..."
3. Manual of surgery for students and practitioners by William Rose (1904)
"When the vagus is injured in the lower part of the neck or compressed by an
aneurism, w if the recurrent laryngeal nerve is divided or compressed, hoarsens ..."
4. The Musical World (1882)
"... VOICE LOZENGE ie universally acknowledged to be the most valuable remedy for
sore throat, hoarsens! and relaxed throat. It should always be taken before ..."
5. Fifty Years of English Song: Selections from the Poets of the Reign of Victoria by Henry Fitz Randolph (1887)
"The brazen clarion hoarsens: many leagues Above them, many to the south, the
heron Rising with horrid croak and throat ..."