melodiser

English

Noun

melodiser (plural melodisers)

  1. Alternative form of melodizer
    • 1873, Heart and voice:
      He goes on to explain the titles so figuratively as even to call the life of the melodiser a psalm.
    • 1895, Norman Gale, All Expenses Paid, page 92:
      Come, Apollo, tell us of these melodisers.
    • 1922, Musical News and Herald - Volumes 62-63, page 1223:
      But the most industrious melodiser of Shelley was Dolores (Elizabeth Dickson), who had published at least a dozen songs with Shelley titles not named above.
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