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Definition of Reciters
1. reciter [n] - See also: reciter
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reciters
Literary usage of Reciters
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Atharva-veda Saṁhitā by William Dwight Whitney, Charles Rockwell Lanman (1905)
"Readings of Indian Oral reciters of the Vulgate By " Indian oral reciters " are
meant those employed by SP Pandit. — It was from the lips of three living ..."
2. Atharva-veda Saṁhitā by William Dwight Whitney (1905)
"Readings of Indian Oral reciters of the Vulgate By " Indian oral reciters " are
meant those employed by SP Pandit. — It was from the lips of three living ..."
3. Publishers Weekly by Publishers' Board of Trade (U.S.), Book Trade Association of Philadelphia, American Book Trade Union, Am. Book Trade Association, R.R. Bowker Company (1903)
"which has attained a wide celebrity from ÍU use by professional readers and
reciters, and which first brought the author into notice; together with "Gray ..."
4. The Art of Accompanying by Algernon H. Lindo (1916)
"It is a species of performance which has never commended itself unreservedly to
the public; yet, for certain reciters, certain audiences and certain ..."
5. Arabian Poetry for English Readers by William Alexander Clouston (1881)
"PUBLIC reciters OF ROMANCES IN THE EAST. VON HAMMER'S statement that the recitation
of the Romance of Antar fills the coffee-houses of the East must be ..."
6. Three Visits to America by Emily Faithfull (1884)
"... Shipyard—Architects—The higher branches of Art—Mrs. Nimmo Morant as an
etcher—American and English actresses—Dramatic reciters—Mrs. Livermore—The Hon. ..."
7. History of Roman Literature: With an Introductory Dissertation on the by Henry Thompson (1852)
"... and not only poetry and orations were thus recited, but also works of
history.5 reciters. To attend these readings was often, naturally enough, ..."