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Webster 1913 Edition
Plangent
Plan′gent
,Adj.
Beating; dashing, as a wave.
[R.]
“The plangent wave.” H. Taylor.
Definition 2024
plangent
plangent
English
Adjective
plangent (comparative more plangent, superlative most plangent)
- Having a loud, mournful sound.
- 1879, Robert Louis Stevenson, The Story of a Lie, ch. 1:
- [S]how him a refined or powerful face, let him hear a plangent or a penetrating voice . . . and his mind was instantaneously awakened.
- 1919, Ronald Firbank, Valmouth, Duckworth hardback edition, page 49:
- Since mid-day their plangent, disquieting cries had foretold its approach.
- 2013 Sept. 22, Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim, "Music Review: A Middle East Mourned and Celebrated in Suites," New York Times (retrieved 15 May 2014):
- In the lament about the massacre — the work’s second movement — he entered a more urgent register in the high reaches of the cello, but the sense of grief was more plangent than raw, devoid of any real outrage.
- 1879, Robert Louis Stevenson, The Story of a Lie, ch. 1:
- (rare) Beating, dashing, as waves.
- 1922, Clark Ashton Smith, Desire of Vastness:
- What central sea with plume-plucked midnight strewn,
- Plangent to what enormous plenilune
- That lifts in silence, hinderless and stark?
- 1922, Clark Ashton Smith, Desire of Vastness:
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Translations
having a loud mournful sound
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