Definition of Revoiced

1. Verb. (past of revoice) ¹

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Definition of Revoiced

1. revoice [v] - See also: revoice

Lexicographical Neighbors of Revoiced

reviviscences
reviviscent
revivor
revivors
revocability
revocable
revocableness
revocably
revocate
revocated
revocating
revocation
revocations
revocatory
revoice
revoiced (current term)
revoices
revoicing
revok't
revokability
revokable
revoke
revoked
revokement
revokements
revoker
revokers
revokes
revoking
revokingly

Literary usage of Revoiced

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Ecclesiologist by Ecclesiological Society (1864)
"I hope JCJ is in error when he says that Loose- more's work at Exeter was revoiced: that means quite a different thing. The question of church music is too ..."

2. American Musical Directory, 1861 (1861)
"William H. Sage, organist. Size of organ—3 banks keys, 40 stops, 2 octaves pedals. Built by H. Erben; revoiced and enlarged by Hall ..."

3. Music: A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Art, Science, Technic and by William Smythe Babcock Mathews (1900)
"In the rebuilding all the old pipes were used, but revoiced, and a few new stops added. The compass of the pedal w.1s extended to thirty notes. ..."

4. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1835)
"... the winds attune their noise ; And to the winds the waters hoarsely call, And Echo back again revoiced all ; That the whole valley rang with victory. ..."

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