Definition of Reconditely

1. [adv]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Reconditely

reconcilers
reconciles
reconciliation
reconciliations
reconciliatorily
reconciliatory
reconciling
reconcilingly
recondensation
recondensations
recondense
recondensed
recondenses
recondensing
recondite
reconditely (current term)
reconditeness
reconditenesses
recondition
reconditioned
reconditioner
reconditioners
reconditioning
reconditions
reconditories
reconditory
reconduct
reconducted
reconducting
reconductor

Literary usage of Reconditely

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

1. Phases of Modern Music by Lawrence Gilman (1904)
"Look deep enough into almost any of the great modern scores penned by men and you will find, however reconditely, the image of a woman's face. ..."

2. Phases of Modern Music by Lawrence Gilman (1904)
"Look deep enough into almost any of the great modern scores penned by men and you will find, however reconditely, the image of a woman's face. ..."

3. Nature in Music and Other Studies in the Tone-poetry of Today by Lawrence Gilman (1914)
"... by imaginative analogies of colour and design; or, yet more subtly and reconditely, to communicate a particular mood, a definite state of feeling. ..."

4. Nature in Music and Other Studies in the Tone-poetry of Today by Lawrence Gilman (1914)
"... by imaginative analogies of colour and design; or, yet more subtly and reconditely, to communicate a particular mood, a definite state of feeling. ..."

5. The Religions of India by Edward Washburn Hopkins (1895)
"... which in one passage is thus reconditely subdivided : 'Threefold is knowledge, the Rig Veda, the Yajur Veda, and the Sama Veda.1 The Rig Veda, ie, ..."

6. The Religions of India by Edward Washburn Hopkins (1895)
"... and the sacrifice is part and application of this knowledge, which in one passage is thus reconditely subdivided : ' Threefold is knowledge, ..."

7. Latin-American [mythology] by Hartley Burr Alexander (1920)
"Primitive as they are, here are moral ideas — whether one explain, reconditely, the sparing of the young of game as an instinctive conservation of the food ..."

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