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1 pressus
pressus adj. with comp. [P. of premo], closed, close, shut tight: presso obmutuit ore, V.: oscula iungere pressa, i. e. ardent, O.: presso gutture, i. e. hoarsely, V.— Repressed, suppressed, kept down, slow: pede presso cedentes, L.: pressoque legit vestigia gressu, O.—Fig., of utterance, repressed, subdued, low: modi: vox, thick.—Of style, concise, close, precise, accurate: Thucydides verbis: oratio pressior.—Of sounds, precise, definite, articulate: sonos vocis pressos efficit (lingua).* * *pressa, pressum ADJfirmly planted, deliberate
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Hoarsely — Hoarse ly, adv. With a harsh, grating sound or voice. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
hoarsely — adverb With a dry, harsh voice. She spoke hoarsely because of her cough. See Also: hoarse, hoarseness … Wiktionary
hoarsely — adv. Hoarsely is used with these verbs: ↑mutter, ↑shout, ↑whisper … Collocations dictionary
hoarsely — hoarse ► ADJECTIVE ▪ (of a voice) rough and harsh. DERIVATIVES hoarsely adverb hoarsen verb hoarseness noun. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
hoarsely — adverb in a hoarse or husky voice (Freq. 2) Excuse me, he said hoarsely • Syn: ↑huskily • Derived from adjective: ↑husky (for: ↑huskily), ↑hoarse … Useful english dictionary
hoarsely — adverb see hoarse … New Collegiate Dictionary
hoarsely — See hoarse. * * * … Universalium
hoarsely — adv. huskily, roughly, harshly (of a voice or other sounds) … English contemporary dictionary
hoarsely — hoarse·ly … English syllables
hoarsely — See: hoarse … English dictionary
sang hoarsely — sang with a rough voice, sang energetically, sang with all his might … English contemporary dictionary