songful

English

Etymology

From Middle English songful, equivalent to song + -ful.

Adjective

songful (comparative more songful, superlative most songful)

  1. (rare) Disposed or able to sing; melodious
  2. Tending toward, or having the character of, song
    • 2007 June 17, The New York Times, “While Lyrical Moments Abound, Tension Sometimes Simmers”, in New York Times:
      But all this attention to Mr. Hamelin’s technical command should not be taken to imply any deficiency in more songful or lyrical moments.

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