10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MELLIFLUENTLY»
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1
Neuman and Baretti's Dictionary of the Spanish and English ...
Mr.LiFic.ino, da, a. Mellifluous. MemficAr, ra. To make honey as bees. Mf.
lifluamente, ad. Mellifluently. MelikluioAo, sf. Mellifluence, suavity, delicacy, [
flowing with honey. Meli'iieo, fi.ua, a. Mellifluous, mellifluent ; Mf.mi.6to, sm. 1. (
Bot.) ...
Henry Neuman, Giuseppe Marco Antonio Baretti, 1836
2
Stories of Scottish sports, by Rockwood
Again and again came the sweet strain, echoing mellifluently through the glens.
Nearer and clearer, and then looking over the hill I could see a big brown dog-fox
peering back over the edge of a rocky face as the deep music of the hound burst
...
Thomas Dykes (sporting writer.), 1881
3
Indo-Aryans: contributions towards the elucidation of their ...
By order of Vishnu birds were singing sweetly and delightfully in the forest ; white
cuckoos of paradise cooed mellifluently for the gratification of the heroes ;
peacocks, surrounded by their hens, danced gracefully on the tops of the cabins
...
4
Mercantile speller: containing the correct ways of spelling ...
... Mellitate mellic, or mcllitic Mellification mellific, or mellifluous, or mellifluent
mellifluence mellifluently, or mellifluously Melligenous Mellow mellowed
mellowing mellowly mellowness mellowy Melodious melodiously melodiousness
Melodise, ...
5
Notable women of the Puritan times
Creator is reverently acknowledged, and the waning light of day is mellifluently
soft, dying away at last to give place to the calm slumbers of unburdened
consciences. It has been already stated that the Protectress did not interfere with
politics, ...
William Chapman (author of The life of Martin Luther.), 1883
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Ten thousand words: how to pronounce them: Compared with ...
... meliorism) mellifluent, a. me-lif'16f-e*nt (flowing like honey) mellifluently, adv.
me-lif'lof-e*nt-li (flowing smoothly) mellifluous, a. me-lif'lof-us (same as mellifluent
) Beginning with mellifluent International gives "luf" for the third syllable. mellow, ...
Josephine Turck Baker, 1905
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A Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages
Melificado, da, a. Mellifluous, melllflcent Melificar, va. and n. To make honey as
bees. Melifluamente, ad. Mellifluently. Melifiuidád, $f. Mellifluence, suavity.
Melifluo,' Qua, a. Mellifluous, mellifluent Meliloto, em. (Bot) Birds-foot trefoil; ше-
lilot— ...
Mariano Velázquez de la Cadena, 1877
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Mercantile Speller: Containing the Correct Ways of Spelling ...
... mellifluence Memoir Menilite mellifluently, or memoirist Meninges,-^/
meningeal mellifluously Memorable Melligenous memorabilia, pi. meningitis
Mellow memorability Meniscus mellowed memorably menisci, pi., or mellowing
Memorandum ...
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The Loves of an Apothecary. [By Frederick Greenwood.]
It seemed wonderful, even then, that a man with so haughty aud fierce a
countenance should speak so mellifluently. I would have arrested him in such
talk, but could not. Still keeping watch at one point upon sea and sky, he babbled
on, ...
10
Christian Work: Illustrated Family Newspaper
... to the spell of the master epic, as it rolls mellifluently from the lips of a young
poet, over the marble seats of Corinth, by the blue ^geanSea (seepage 665 of
last week's issue); Brozik's thrilling portrait of the beardless "Columbus at the
Court of ...