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Definition of Martels
1. martel [v] - See also: martel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Martels
Literary usage of Martels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Hygiene of the vocal organs by Morell Mackenzie (1886)
"martels concludes therefore that the upper glottis, as he calls it, is the
principal factor in falsetto, which in his view is synonymous with head ..."
2. Missouri Historical Review by State Historical Society of Missouri (1921)
"When the latter again approached von martels in conversation, the baron repulsed
him gruffly with the word;: "Sir, ho» dare you speak to a German baron! ..."
3. Catalogue of Romances in the Department of Manuscripts in the British Museum by Harry Leigh Douglas Ward, John Alexander Herbert (1883)
"9464-9167), as edited by Wendelin Foerster,- is as follows:— " Carles martels tes
... non martels cis nuns fu faus Er deiz mais non auor carles li caus. ..."
4. Some Feudal Coats of Arms from Heraldic Rolls 1298-1418: Illustrated with by Joseph Foster (1902)
"Martell, Sir John, of Essex, KL—(H. vL Roll), and Walter, 1l. in. -bore, gules
three martels |1ir hammers) ... Roll) bore, or, three martels ..."
5. Voice Building and Tone Placing: Showing a New Method of Relieving Injured by Henry Holbrook Curtis (1909)
"A suggestion, however, of martels,* in discussing the formation of the registers,
... martels considered that the difference between the chest and the ..."