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euˈphonical, a.|juːˈfɒnɪkəl| [f. as prec. + -al1.] = prec. Hence euˈphonically adv.; euˈphonicalness, the quality of being euphonical.
1668Wilkins Real Char. iii. xiv. 381 Our English hath what is comely and euphonical in each of these. 1674Petty Disc. Dupl. Proportion Ep. Ded., Grandisonous or Euphonical Nonsence. 1824Blackw. Mag. XVI. 58 With a grand euphonical sentence..I concluded. 1860Tyas Wild Fl. 11 Sow-Bread.—How euphonical is the name. 1884Bath Jrnl. 25 Oct. 6/2 The contest over what is euphonically called ‘the City Staff’. 1668Wilkins Real Char. Contents D j b, A comparison of the Language here proposed, with fifty others, as to the facility and Euphonicalness of it. |