Lexicographical Neighbors of Inarticulacy
Literary usage of Inarticulacy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Some Modern Novelists: Appreciations and Estimates by Helen Thomas Follett, Wilson Follett (1918)
"Whereas these present truths, to be efficacious, ought to be hard-won truths,
wrung by the unbearable pressure of things from the dry-throated inarticulacy ..."
2. Pencraft: A Plea for the Older Ways by William Watson (1916)
"... by encouraging its poor ineffectual, lame and tongue-tied from the womb, to
cherish frustration as a gift, and cultivate inarticulacy as a virtue? ..."
3. Love and Liberation: The Songs of Adsched of Meru and Other Poems by John Hall Wheelock (1913)
"... melting each in each Life sinks with shuddering breath— Already about the
heart there steals The inarticulacy that seals The hush of love and death. ..."