Citations:entune
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English citations of entune
- 2003, David Giles Scott, The Physiology of "song": Sound, Meaning, and Politics in "objectivist" Poetics, page 188:
- But who will entune a bogged orchard, its blossom gone, fruit unformed, where hunger and damp hush the hive?
Middle English citations of entune
- late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, General Prologue, The Canterbury Tales, line 122-123:
- Ful wel she song the service divyne,
Entuned in hir nose ful semely; [...]- She sang the divine service very well,
Intoned in her nose in a very polite manner; [...]
- She sang the divine service very well,