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Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Lyrical, Lyrickadjective
Pertaining to an harp, or to odes or poetry sung to an harp; singing to an harp.
Etymology: lyricus, Latin; lyrique, French.
All his trophies hung and acts enroll’d
In copious legend, or sweet lyrick song. John Milton, Agonist.Somewhat of the purity of English, somewhat of more equal thoughts, somewhat of sweetness in the numbers; in one word, somewhat of a finer turn, and more lyrical verse, is yet wanting. Dryden.
The lute neglected, and the lyrick muse,
Love taught my tears in sadder notes to flow,
And tun’d my heart to elegies of woe. Alexander Pope.Lyricknoun
A poet who writes songs to the harp.
The greatest conqueror in this nation, after the manner of the old Grecian lyricks, did not only compose the words of his divine odes, but set them to musick himself. Addison.
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lyrick
Lyrick Studios, formerly The Lyons Group/The Lyons Partnership, was an American video production and distribution company based in Allen, a northern suburb of Dallas, Texas, best known for their flagship property Barney & Friends. The company was known for producing and distributing television shows, home videos, audio products and children's books and toys. On February 9, 2001, the company was acquired by and folded into HIT Entertainment on August 31 the same year.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of lyrick in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of lyrick in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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