utteranced

English

Etymology

utterance + -ed

Adjective

utteranced (not comparable)

  1. (in combination) Having or giving a specified kind of utterance.
    • 1869, The Political Works of Charles G. Halpine (page 308)
      That mild but philosophic man / Bears all his honors meekly, / While thunders in the party-van / His myriad-utteranced weekly.
    • 1877, James Russell Lowell, Among My Books (page 153)
      Milton is saved from making total shipwreck of his large-utteranced genius on the desolate Noman's Land of a religious epic only by the lucky help of Satan and his colleagues, []

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