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tympanize
English
Etymology
tympan +? -ize
Verb
tympanize (third-person singular simple present tympanizes, present participle tympanizing, simple past and past participle tympanized)
- (obsolete, transitive) To stretch, as a skin over the head of a drum; to make into a drum or drumhead, or cause to act or sound like a drum.
- 1807, B. Oley, "Prefatory View of Life and Virtues of the Author", in The Clergyman's Instructor by John Randolph
- Tympanized, as other saints of God were.
- 1807, B. Oley, "Prefatory View of Life and Virtues of the Author", in The Clergyman's Instructor by John Randolph
- (obsolete, intransitive) To drum.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Coles to this entry?)
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tympanized
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tympanized
- simple past tense and past participle of tympanize
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