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Definition of Symphonious
1. Adjective. Harmonious in sound. "The symphonic hum of a million insects"
Definition of Symphonious
1. a. Agreeing in sound; accordant; harmonious.
Definition of Symphonious
1. Adjective. Of or pertaining to simultaneous sounds that are harmonious together. ¹
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Definition of Symphonious
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Symphonious
Literary usage of Symphonious
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Concordance to the English Poems of Thomas Gray by Albert Stanburrough Cook, Concordance Society (1908)
"symphonious. What strings symphonious tremble ... Join with glad voice the loud
symphonious lay. Symptoms. Inst. 88. Ah! say, . . . bow these symptoms ..."
2. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1824)
"... pipe symphonious. This is, you will please to observe, merely a plain English
version of that good old adagium : " Mille licet ..."
3. Ottoman-Turkish Conversation-grammar: A Practical Method of Learning the by V. H. Hagopian (1907)
"... symphonious Terminations. § 698. It was a great task in the ancient Ottoman
literature, in imitation of Arabic and Persian to accumulate in a sentence ..."
4. Fagots for the Fireside: A Collection of More Than One Hundred Entertaining by Lucretia Peabody Hale (1888)
"symphonious VERSES. — WHAT Is MY THOUGHT LIKE ? — ACTING CHARADES. — GAMES OF
PATIENCE. — SPANISH BACKGAMMON. — FAREWELL. A LARGE number of guests assembled ..."
5. A Concordance to the English Poems of Thomas Gray by Albert Stanburrough Cook, Concordance Society (1908)
"symphonious. What strings symphonious tremble ... Join with glad voice the loud
symphonious lay. Symptoms. Inst. 88. Ah! say, . . . bow these symptoms ..."
6. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1824)
"... pipe symphonious. This is, you will please to observe, merely a plain English
version of that good old adagium : " Mille licet ..."
7. Ottoman-Turkish Conversation-grammar: A Practical Method of Learning the by V. H. Hagopian (1907)
"... symphonious Terminations. § 698. It was a great task in the ancient Ottoman
literature, in imitation of Arabic and Persian to accumulate in a sentence ..."
8. Fagots for the Fireside: A Collection of More Than One Hundred Entertaining by Lucretia Peabody Hale (1888)
"symphonious VERSES. — WHAT Is MY THOUGHT LIKE ? — ACTING CHARADES. — GAMES OF
PATIENCE. — SPANISH BACKGAMMON. — FAREWELL. A LARGE number of guests assembled ..."