In it were written most of the penitential hymns, which were possibly thought to require a more euphonious idiom than, for example, hymns of praise. [adjective]
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Videte miraculum, for the feast of the Purification, is more than twice as long but no less euphonious, even ecstatic. [adjective]
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You know the name of a heroine in a novel must be euphonious. [Please select]
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His orchestration is more varied, euphonious, and enchanting than Beethoven's, and in this direction he did for the symphony what Weber did for the opera. [Please select]
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They went under several different names until 1883, when the name "Wyandotte" was given them as an appropriate and euphonious name for an American breed. [Please select]
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