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lyrism|ˈlaɪərɪz(ə)m, ˈlɪrɪz(ə)m| [a. F. lyrisme, or ad. Gr. λυρισµός playing on the lyre, f. λύρα lyre.] = lyricism. Also (nonce-use), lyrical performances, singing of songs.
1859Geo. Eliot A. Bede liii, The lyrism, which had at first only manifested itself by David's sotto voce performance of ‘My love's a rose without a thorn’, had gradually assumed a rather deafening and complex character. 1870Athenæum 7 May 609 The extraordinary outburst of lyrism, which was witnessed thirty years ago in France. 1886Symonds Renaiss. Italy, Cath. React. (1898) VII. viii. 97 Tasso developed the lyrism of the octave stanza. 1896Tablet 18 July 86/2 Such flights of delirious lyrism as the following. |