释义 |
chorded, a.|ˈkɔːdɪd| [f. chord n. + -ed2.] 1. Having chords or strings.
1687Dryden Song St. Cecilia's Day ii, When Jubal struck the corded Shell. 1725Pope Odyss. i. 197 The chorded lyre. 1835Fraser's Mag. XII. 542 Hermes strung the chorded lute. 2. Combined in chords, in harmony; of sounds, and transf. of colours. rare.
1850Browning Christmas Eve 177 A moon-rainbow..With its seven proper colours chorded. 1875B. Taylor Faust II. 124 Songs with chorded voices hymning. |