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Definition of seventeenth
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Seventeenth
(n.) An
interval
of two
octaves
and a
third.
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Seventeenth
::
Seventeenth
(a.) Next in order after the
sixteenth;
coming
after
sixteen
others.
Philadelphian
::
Philadelphian
(n.) One of a
society
of
mystics
of the
seventeenth
century,
--
called
also the
Family
of
Love..
Regal
::
Regal (n.) A small
portable
organ,
played
with one hand, the
bellows
being
worked
with the
other,
-- used in the
sixteenth
and
seventeenth
centuries..
Seventeenth
::
Seventeenth
(n.) An
interval
of two
octaves
and a
third.
Tansy
::
Tansy (n.) A dish
common
in the
seventeenth
century,
made of eggs,
sugar,
rose
water,
cream,
and the juice of
herbs,
baked with
butter
in a
shallow
dish..
Harmonics
::
Harmonics
(n.)
Secondary
and less
distinct
tones which
accompany
any
principal,
and
apparently
simple,
tone, as the
octave,
the
twelfth,
the
fifteenth,
and the
seventeenth.
The name is also
applied
to the
artificial
tones
produced
by a
string
or
column
of air, when the
impulse
given to it
suffices
only to make a part of the
string
or
column
vibrate;
overtones..
Eighteenth
::
Eighteenth
(a.) Next in order after the
seventeenth.
Q
::
Q () the
seventeenth
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
has but one sound (that of k), and is
always
followed
by u, the two
letters
together
being
sounded
like kw,
except
in some words in which the u is
silent.
See Guide to
Pronunciation,
/ 249. Q is not found in
Anglo-Saxon,
cw being used
instead
of qu; as in cwic,
quick;
cwen,
queen.
The name (k/) is from the
French
ku, which is from the Latin name of the same
letter;
its form is from the
Latin,
which
derived
it,
through
a Greek
alphabet,
from th
Quietist
::
Quietist
(n.) One of a sect of
mystics
originated
in the
seventeenth
century
by
Molinos,
a
Spanish
priest
living
in Rome. See
Quietism..
Maurist
::
Maurist
(n.) A
member
of the
Congregation
of Saint Maur, an
offshoot
of the
Benedictines,
originating
in
France
in the early part of the
seventeenth
century.
The
Maurists
have been
distinguished
for their
interest
in
literature..
Seventeenth
::
Seventeenth
(a.)
Constituting
or being one of
seventeen
equal parts into which
anything
is
divided.
Huyghenian
::
Huyghenian
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
invented
by,
Christian
Huyghens,
a Dutch
astronomer
of the
seventeenth
century;
as, the
Huyghenian
telescope..
Seventeenth
::
Seventeenth
(n.) The
quotient
of a unit
divided
by
seventeen;
one of
seventeen
equal parts or
divisions
of one
whole.
Seventeenth
::
Seventeenth
(n.) The next in order after the
sixteenth;
one
coming
after
sixteen
others.
Haversian
::
Haversian
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
discovered
by,
Clopton
Havers,
an
English
physician
of the
seventeenth
century..
Whig
::
Whig (n.) One of a
political
party which grew up in
England
in the
seventeenth
century,
in the
reigns
of
Charles
I. and II., when great
contests
existed
respecting
the royal
prerogatives
and the
rights
of the
people.
Those who
supported
the king in his high
claims
were
called
Tories,
and the
advocates
of
popular
rights,
of
parliamentary
power over the
crown,
and of
toleration
to
Dissenters,
were, after 1679,
called
Whigs.
The terms
Liberal
and
Radical
have now
generally
superseded
Whig in
Englis
Schneiderian
::
Schneiderian
(a.)
Discovered
or
described
by C. V.
Schneider,
a
German
anatomist
of the
seventeenth
century..
Blank
::
Blank (n.) A kind of base
silver
money,
first
coined
in
England
by Henry V., and worth about 8
pence;
also, a
French
coin of the
seventeenth
century,
worth about 4
pence..
Syncretistic
::
Syncretist
(n.) an
adherent
of
George
Calixtus
and other
Germans
of the
seventeenth
century,
who
sought
to unite or
reconcile
the
Protestant
sects with each other and with the Roman
Catholics,
and thus
occasioned
a long and
violent
controversy
in the
Lutheran
church..
Tower
::
Tower (n.) A
headdress
of a high or
towerlike
form,
fashionable
about the end of the
seventeenth
century
and until 1715; also, any high
headdress..
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