Citations:bevowelled


 * 1958, Heinrich Schiffers, The Quest for Africa: Two Thousand Years of Exploration, New York : Putman
 * Mos-io-a-tun-yar&#39; (Thundering spray) the natives acclaimed this miracle of nature in their own musical, richly-bevowelled language. Actual pieces of water leapt  sky-high and dissolved into spray with one, two, often as many as three brilliant ...
 * 1895, George Newnes, The Strand Magazine
 * I showed her the sketch and explained things as far as I could,whereupon she broke into a torrent of abuse in the liquid and much - bevowelled Maori tongue.  After some time I was given to understand that, owing to the omission ofcertain ...
 * 1967, Dmitri A. Borgmann, Beyond language: adventures in word and thought
 * Thus, English is an English word, making it a self-describing one, and bevowelled is a word containing four vowels, so that it, too, is self-describing.  Other elementary examples of self- describing words: adjectival, short,  polysyllabic, ...
 * 1908, The Spectator
 * Te Kohe (the native form of the name Gorst) was honoured in Maori ceremonies and dances; and poems, declaimed in that flowing, bevowelled language which  those who have heard it can never forget, were recited in his honour. One cannot  ...