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Definition of Musicless
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Musicless
Literary usage of Musicless
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bookman (1903)
"Mute though it lies and musicless, My breath upon the strings— Warm with the love
that bares to me The mystic soul of things— . Wakens the slumbrous tones ..."
2. The Poets and Poetry of America by Rufus Wilmot Griswold (1856)
"This voice, so buoyant, must be all unstrung, Like harps, that chord by chord
grow musicless ; These hands must totter on a smooth-topp'd stalf, ..."
3. The Court Theatre 1904-1907: A Commentary and Criticism by Desmond MacCarthy (1907)
"... who sit now with melancholy inertia, while unphilosophic, humourless, musicless,
pedantic Prussia, with clicking-heels and twitched-up moustachios, ..."
4. Primitive Music: An Inquiry Into the Origin and Development of Music, Songs by Richard Wallaschek (1893)
"... and musicless Indians in South America (chap. ip 54) probably rests 1 C.
Quandt, /. c., p. 2. * Im Thurn, /. c., p. 309. 3 Wood, /. c., ii. p. 619. ..."
5. Primitive Music: An Inquiry Into the Origin and Development of Music, Songs by Richard Wallaschek (1893)
"... and musicless Indians in South America (chap. ip 54) probably rests 1 C.
Quandt, /. c., p. 2. 2Im Thurn, /. c., p. 309. 3 Wood, /. c., ii. p. 619. ..."