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Definition of Syllabled
1. Adjective. Pronounced in syllables.
Definition of Syllabled
1. Verb. (past of syllable) ¹
2. Adjective. Having a specified number of syllables. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Syllabled
1. syllable [v] - See also: syllable
Lexicographical Neighbors of Syllabled
Literary usage of Syllabled
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Charles de Sainte-Marthe (1512-1555) by Caroline Ruutz-Rees (1910)
"Sainte-Marthe has also a quatrain of alternating nine and ten syllabled lines
... Aside from the ten-syllabled couplets of the epistles and elegies (he uses ..."
2. A Preliminary Catalog of the Birds of Missouri by Otto Widmann (1907)
"... rendered by a three-syllabled word with the accent on the first syllable,
repeated three times, and followed by a one-syllabled " hee" in a higher key. ..."
3. A Preliminary Catalog of the Birds of Missouri by Otto Widmann (1907)
"... rendered by a three-syllabled word with the accent on the first syllable,
repeated three times, and followed by a one-syllabled "hee" in a higher key. ..."
4. Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and by Robert Chambers (1876)
"... a canon of St Andrews, and prior of St Serf's Monastery in Lochleven, completed,
in eight-syllabled metre, ..."
5. Charles de Sainte-Marthe (1512-1555) by Caroline Ruutz-Rees (1910)
"Sainte-Marthe has also a quatrain of alternating nine and ten syllabled lines
... Aside from the ten-syllabled couplets of the epistles and elegies (he uses ..."
6. A Preliminary Catalog of the Birds of Missouri by Otto Widmann (1907)
"... rendered by a three-syllabled word with the accent on the first syllable,
repeated three times, and followed by a one-syllabled " hee" in a higher key. ..."
7. A Preliminary Catalog of the Birds of Missouri by Otto Widmann (1907)
"... rendered by a three-syllabled word with the accent on the first syllable,
repeated three times, and followed by a one-syllabled "hee" in a higher key. ..."
8. Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and by Robert Chambers (1876)
"... a canon of St Andrews, and prior of St Serf's Monastery in Lochleven, completed,
in eight-syllabled metre, ..."