Definition of Melodists

1. Noun. (plural of melodist) ¹

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Definition of Melodists

1. melodist [n] - See also: melodist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Melodists

melodics
melodidymus
melodies
melodiograph
melodion
melodions
melodious
melodiously
melodiousness
melodiousnesses
melodise
melodised
melodises
melodising
melodist
melodists (current term)
melodize
melodized
melodizer
melodizers
melodizes
melodizing
melodrama
melodramas
melodramata
melodramatic
melodramatically
melodramatics
melodramatise
melodramatised

Literary usage of Melodists

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

1. Across Africa by Verney Lovett Cameron, Daniel Oliver (1877)
"... melodists."—Sailing away on the Tanganyika.—Devils' Dwellings.—Propitiating the Spirits.—Slave-hunters. I FOUND it impossible to remain in the house ..."

2. Music and Morals by Hugh Reginald Haweis (1900)
"They may have been driven out of the field by the negro melodists, and have no doubt found a more congenial sphere in the various music- halls which have ..."

3. Old Time Aldwych, Kingsway, and Neighbourhood by John Ashton (1903)
"... of coloured melodists as appear necessary in the present day for providing al fresco entertainments for laughter-loving crowds. ..."

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