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Melodist

Melodist \Mel"o*dist\, n. [Cf. F. m['e]lodiste.] A composer or singer of melodies.

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melodist

n. A performer or composer of melody

Usage examples of "melodist".

The Melodist crushed several in the way of reprimand before giving up the enterprise.

Exposed to the intense heat, the chemical compounds ignited in a flash explosion that sent the huge body of the Melodist flying across the choreochamber, shredding its limbs along the way and carbonizing its integument.

When the Melodist landed atop a crowd of fleeing Huilek, crushing them in the process, it was already half-dead.

There is no way to prevent it, with neither Conductor nor Melodist nor sufficient leitmotif components.

Whose voice has gone forth, but each survives for the melodist When eternity affirms the conception of an hour.

Thus, in the bosom of some winding grove, Where oft the pensive melodist retires, From his sweet instrument, the note of love, Charms the rapt ear, but, as it charms, expires.

Mozart, the melodist of ineffable sweetness, and finally at the end of the century, the great master, Beethoven.

Italian melodist, it is impossible to resist the conclusion that his talents were worthy of a nobler development.

Awakening at dawn when the first pale light was flowing in through the open window, I was enchanted to hear the trill of a bird-song, tremulous and ethereally sweet, the love-call of some unknown melodist to its mate.

He is a skilled craftsman, his ear is finely attuned to harmonious arrangements of sounds, and he shows an acquaintance with the best melodists in English poetry.