euphonically

euphonically
See euphonic.

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  • euphonically — adverb see euphony …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • milderthede — sb. == mildness, mercy. Ps. lxxvii. 38. For milderhede, the ‘t’ inserted euphonically, as in ‘are t hede,’ honour …   Oldest English Words

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  • euphonic — [yo͞o fän′ik] adj. [ML euphonicus] 1. of or having to do with euphony 2. euphonious: Also euphonical euphonically adv …   English World dictionary

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