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Tenues

Tenuis \Ten"u*is\, n.; pl. Tenues. [NL., fr. L. tenuis fine, thin. See Tenuous.] (Gr. Gram.) One of the three surd mutes [kappa], [pi], [tau]; -- so called in relation to their respective middle letters, or medials, [gamma], [beta], [delta], and their aspirates, [chi], [phi], [theta]. The term is also applied to the corresponding letters and articulate elements in other languages.

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tenues

n. (plural of tenuis English)

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tenues

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Usage examples of "tenues".

Sapientia et magnitude animi, qua omnes res humanae tenues et pro nihilo putantur, et in cogitando vis quaedam ingenii, et ipsa eloquentia admirationis habet non minus, jucunditatis minus.

Elles ont ete prises pour des images de Marie, et, tenues pour miraculeuses, ont attire des pelerins dans le sanctuaire ou on les avait deposees au sortir de terre.