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单词 harmonical
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harmonicaladj.

/hɑːˈmɒnɪkəl/
Forms: Also 1500s armonical.
Etymology: formed as harmonic adj. and n. + -al suffix1.
1. Marked by harmony or agreement; harmonious, concordant: = harmonic adj. 6 (In later use mostly figurative from 4.) Now rare.
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the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > [adjective]
samtalec1175
samentalea1300
accordingc1300
accordantc1350
covenablec1384
concordable1393
accorda1413
suant1418
consonant1489
convenablea1500
concordant1512
semblable1513
convenient1526
modulatec1530
harmonical1531
harmoniacal1536
agreeable1540
concurrent1542
suitable1568
concinne1569
harmonial1569
sympathical1570
tunable1573
coherenta1575
conspiring1576
well-consenting1579
well-consorted1583
congruous1599
high-tuned1603
symbolizing1611
unjarring1620
concording1627
congruenta1637
harmonious1638
friendlya1641
unclashing1642
complying1646
symphoniacal1650
consistent1651
consentaneous1652
consentivea1657
symbolical1667
concordiousa1670
sympathetic1673
congenerous1677
symbolizant1685
congenial1693
symphonious1743
harmonic1756
concentual1782
undiscordant1819
concordial1822
attuned1833
connate1836
sympathetical1848
concentuous1850
consenting1858
consilient1867
tuned in1958
1531 T. Elyot Bk. named Gouernour i. xx. sig. Kv Sterres and planettes, and their motions harmonicall.
1586 T. Bowes tr. P. de la Primaudaye French Acad. I. 439 To distribute liberally and according to harmonicall proportion their giftes, graces, and good turnes.
1676 R. Cudworth Serm. 1 Cor. xv. 57 (ed. 3) 81 The soul of man was harmonical as God at first made it, till sin, disordering the strings and faculties, put it out of tune.
1691–1701 J. Norris Ess. Ideal World (1704) ii. xii. 465 The harmonical consent of these two Divine writers.
1851 J. Ruskin Stones of Venice I. xx. 215 The arrangement of shadows..in certain harmonical successions.
2. Relating to or obtained by collation of parallel passages in different books: see harmony n. 6.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > literary and textual criticism > textual criticism > version of text > [adjective] > collation of parallel passages
harmonical1612
harmonistic1860
1612 T. Taylor Αρχὴν Ἁπάντων: Comm. Epist. Paul to Titus i. 11 Partly by the expresse texts of Scripture: partly by harmonical, parallel, and sutable places.
1697 C. Leslie Snake in Grass (ed. 2) 354 One Harmonical Gospel made out of the four Gospels.
3.
a. Belonging or relating to music, musical: = harmonic adj. 1. Obsolete.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > [adjective]
musica1382
musical1447
rural1488
harmonic1570
harmonical1603
pure1605
tuneful1697
melophonic1843
1603 P. Holland tr. Plutarch Morals 708 To judge of song and harmonical measures.
1626 F. Bacon Sylua Syluarum §105 After euery three whole Notes Nature requireth, for all Harmonicall vse, one Halfe-Note to be interposed.
1796 C. Hutton Math. & Philos. Dict. Harmonical Interval, the difference between two sounds, in respect of acute and grave.
1837 W. Whewell Hist. Inductive Sci. I. iv. v. 335 What new harmonical truth was illustrated in the Gregorian chant?
b. In ancient Greek music: = enharmonic adj. 1.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > type of music > [adjective] > style by tonal organization > specific
enharmonian1603
enharmonic1603
harmonical1603
enharmoniac1681
polytonic1892
quarter-tonal1912
atonal1922
polytonal1923
pandiatonic1937
tritonal1944
serial1947
dodecaphonic1950
pantonal1958
1603 P. Holland tr. Plutarch Morals 592 Among sundry kinds of Musicke, that which is called Chromaticall..enlargeth..the heart, whereas the Harmonicall contracteth and draweth it in.
4.
a. Of sounds, etc., esp. of musical notes: Harmonious, concordant, consonant; sweet-sounding, tuneful: = harmonic adj. 2. Obsolete.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > [adjective] > melodious or harmonious
sweetc900
merryOE
softc1230
accordanta1325
well-soundingc1350
cordant1382
sootc1385
songfula1400
melodiousa1425
sugaredc1430
well-toneda1500
tunable1504
dulcea1513
equivalenta1513
consonant?1521
harmonicala1527
harmoniousc1550
consorteda1586
Orphean1593
concentful1595
melodical1596
sweet-recording1598
tuneful1598
sirenical1599
high-tuned1603
nightingale-like1611
soundful?1615
according1626
modulaminous1637
undiscording1645
canorous1646
symphonious1652
concinnous1654
consonous1654
harmonic1667
sirenica1704
symphonial1773
concentual1782
chantant1785
Memnonian1800
melodized1807
Orphic1817
undiscordant1819
concentuous1850
fluting1852
melodic1871
well-orchestrated1872
jarless1876
tuny1885
tunesome1890
a1527 W. Peeris Prov. in Anglia (1892) 14 480 In the speris of the planettis makynge sownde armonical.
1596 C. Fitzgeffry Sir Francis Drake sig. B6v Fetch Orpheus harpe with strings harmonicall.
1626 F. Bacon Sylua Syluarum §873 Harmonicall Sounds, and Discordant Sounds are both Actiue and Positiue.
1728 E. Chambers Cycl. (at cited word) Harmonical Intervals..are the same with Concords.
1774 W. Mitford Ess. Harmony Lang. 186 The Italian has harmonical graces which the English cannot reach.
b. transferred. Of verse: Rhythmical, melodious, sweet-sounding. Obsolete.
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society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > versification > rhythm > [adjective] > smoothly flowing or melodious
runningc1440
harmonical1589
1589 G. Puttenham Arte Eng. Poesie ii. xvii. 110 This ditty of th' Erle of Surries, passing sweete and harmonicall.
1652 E. Ashmole Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum Prolegomena sig. B3v Unlesse their Verses..were form'd with an Harmonicall Cadence.
5. Relating to harmony, or the combination of notes in music: = harmonic adj. 3 ? Obsolete.
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society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > harmony or sounds in combination > [adjective]
harmonic1667
harmonical1728
vertical1889
1728 E. Chambers Cycl. (at cited word) In its more proper and limited Sense, Harmonical Composition..may be defined the art of disposing and concerting several single Parts together, in such Manner, as to make one agreeable whole.
1795 W. Mason Ess. Eng. Church Music i. 10 Not only the effect of musical sounds in melodious succession, but of these too in harmonical combination.
6. = harmonic adj. 4. Obsolete.
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the world > matter > physics > science of sound > vibration > [adjective] > involving length
harmonical1728
longitudinal1797
harmonic1832
1728 E. Chambers Cycl. (at cited word) Harmonical Sounds, are produced by the Parts of Chords, &c. which vibrate a certain Number of Times while the whole Chord vibrates once.
7.
a. Mathematics. = harmonic adj. 5harmonical numbers: numbers in harmonic progression (obsolete).
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the world > relative properties > number > mathematical number or quantity > numerical arrangement > [adjective] > of sets > of sequences > progression
geometrical1543
harmonical1569
progressional1570
musical1589
equidifferent1696
harmonic1706
synharmonic1850
preferred1922
1569 J. Sanford tr. H. C. Agrippa Of Vanitie Artes & Sci. 25 b Of Harmonical Numbers, and Geometrical.
1597 T. Morley Plaine & Easie Introd. Musicke Annot. sig. *3 Harmonical proportion is..when the greatest of three termes is so to the least as the difference of the greatest and middle termes, is to the difference of the middle and least.
1728 E. Chambers Cycl. (at cited word) Harmonical Series, is a Series of many Numbers in continual Harmonical Proportion.
1881 J. Casey Sequel to Euclid 89 The reciprocals of lines in arithmetical progression are in harmonical progression.
1882 C. Smith Conic Sect. (1885) 53 PQ:PS::PR–PQ:PS–PR, so that PQ PR PS are in harmonical proportion.
b. as n. (plural) Straight lines forming a harmonic pencil; quantities in harmonical progression. Obsolete.
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the world > relative properties > number > geometry > line > [noun] > set or system of
peacock's tail1570
harmonicala1746
pencil1840
harmonic pencil1862
sheaf1863
congruency1864
linkage1874
congruence1879
the world > relative properties > number > mathematical number or quantity > numerical arrangement > [noun] > set > sequence > progression > numerical elements in or parts of
parcel1561
figurate numbers1666
harmonic mean1706
harmonical1796
arithmetical1798
harmonic average1949
a1746 C. MacLaurin Treat. Algebra (1779) 456 Any right line which meets four harmonicals is cut by the same harmonically.
1796 C. Hutton Math. & Philos. Dict. (at cited word) The reciprocals of Harmonicals are arithmeticals.
8. Anatomy. = harmonic adj. 7. Obsolete.
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1578 J. Banister Hist. Man i. f. 4v A simple line, and Harmonicall meting, haue the Bones of the nose.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1898; most recently modified version published online September 2021).
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