- many
aesthetic qualities, some of
which are
subjectively regarded as
euphonious (pleasing) or
cacophonous (displeasing).
Phonaesthetics remains a budding...
-
recorded the
island in his charts, and
eventually the name of Formosa, so
euphonious and yet appropriate,
replaced all
others in
European literature." see...
-
International Code of
Zoological Nomenclature, are "appropriate, compact,
euphonious, memorable, and do not
cause offence".
Books and
articles sometimes intentionally...
-
called Stoke "Knype".
Bennett said that he
believed "Five Towns" was more
euphonious than "Six Towns", so he
omitted Fenton, now
sometimes referred to as "the...
-
founders chose the name in 1855
because it "was novel, of
Indian origin, and
euphonious of sound". Mixed-heritage
Kansa Native American Joseph James,
called Jojim...
- contour. For example, "Frère Jacques" and "Three
Blind Mice"
combine euphoniously when sung together. A
number of po****r
songs that
share the same chord...
- Big
Bertha is a
euphonious term for an
unusually large example of a
class of object;
notable examples include: Big
Bertha (howitzer), a
heavy mortar-like...
-
Literature On the
Rhythms and Harmony, On Poetry, On the
Beauty of Verses, On
Euphonious and Harsh-sounding Letters, On Homer, On Song, On Verbs,
Names Technical...
- of the
alphabet to meet our trade-mark requirements. It was
short and
euphonious and
likely to
stick in the
public mind." The
Kodak name was trademarked...
- rabbis, who, in
common with all the Sephardim,
emphasized a pure and
euphonious pronunciation of Hebrew,
delivered their sermons in
Spanish or in Portuguese...