Euphonic [adjective]
Definition of Euphonic:
melodious
Synonyms of Euphonic:
Opposite/Antonyms of Euphonic:
-
Sentence/Example of Euphonic:
Let a euphonic influence eject the -t, as often as the word occurs in the nominative case.
From the form vissdum we see that the prterite is not strong, but weak; therefore that vissa is euphonic for vista.
As Dak verb stems end in a vowel it is preceded by a euphonic h.
In is the possessive pronoun, cuchi the sign of the imperfect, t in the perfect is a euphonic letter.
Helena is the capital of one of these new States, to which is given the euphonic name of Montana.
Again, it has been suggested that names which are to go permanently into science should be simple and euphonic.
A proper name might vary in sound according to the euphonic requirement of the different Christian-names by which it was preceded.
Each nation considers its own language, each tribe its own dialect, euphonic.
It would, I think, be hard to convince us that the euphonic changes in these words are an improvement to our language.
The application of euphonic rules was more or less arbitrary.