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Definition of Stentors
1. stentor [n] - See also: stentor
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stentors
Literary usage of Stentors
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Marvels of pond-life; or, A year's microscopic recreations among the polyps by Henry James Slack (1871)
"... Mode of viewing them — Their abundance — Social habits — Solitary stentors
living in Gelatinous caves — Propagation by divers modes ..."
2. The Student, and Intellectual Observer (1869)
"ANATOMY OF THE stentors. (With a Tinted Plate.) THERE are no infusoria more
beautiful or more generally attractive to observers than the ..."
3. Student and Singer: The Reminiscences of Charles Santley by Charles Santley (1892)
"... Saffo " — Two stentors — Dramatic Performances of the Teatro R6 — Sal vim —
Goldoni's Comedies — Concerts at the Scala : Felicien David's "Le ..."
4. The Divine Comedy of Patriotism by Mortimer Thomson (1900)
"Let each nation establish a college of ethics for patriots Where the selfish
stentors of public rage may learn justice. 156. Shall I not rail at the ill in ..."