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On Tue, Dec 15, 2009 at 10:32 AM, Alan Sondheim <[email protected]> wrote:

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> The sixty features of a melodic voice; the sixty mellifluous speech.
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> 1. flexible
> 2. soft
> 3. attractive
> 4. delightful
> 5. pure
> 6. faultless
> 7. clear
> 8. pleasantly soothing
> 9. worthy of hearing
> 10. not harmful
> 11. beautiful
> 12. subdued
> 13. not coarse
> 14. not rough
> 15. completely subdued
> 16. beautiful to hear
> 17. refreshing for body
> 18. refreshing for mind
> 19. pleasing the heart
> 20. generating pleasure and happiness
> 21. completely without sadness
> 22. being the object of universal knowledge
> 23. being the object of thorough understanding
> 24. completely clear
> 25. producing pleasure
> 26. producing manifest pleasure
> 27. producing universal knowledge
> 28. producing thorough understanding
> 29. logical
> 30. relevant
> 31. free of repetition
> 32. possessing the strength of a lion's roar
> 33. producing the sound of an elephant
> 34. producing the sound of a cloud (thunder)
> 35. producing the sound of a Naga (serpent-spirit)
> 36. producing the sound of Gandharva (a celestial musician)
> 37. producing the melody of a sparrow
> 38. producing the melody of Brahma
> 39. producing the sound of a jivanjivaka bird
> 40. pleasant as the melodies of the lord of gods
> 41. producing the sound of a dundubhi drum
> 42. free of arrogance
> 43. not degraded
> 44. harmonious to all sounds
> 45. free of corrupted words
> 46. not incomplete
> 47. not crying
> 48. not depressed
> 49. extremely joyous
> 50. pervasive
> 51. perfected
> 52. flowing
> 53. elegantly connected
> 54. making all sounds complete
> 55. satisfying all senses
> 56. non-abusive
> 57. unchanging
> 58. unwavering
> 59. popular in all circles
> 60. possessing the best of all components
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> (from Tsepak Rigzin, Tibetan-English Dictionary of Buddhist Terminology)
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> mellifluous
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> Moby Thesaurus words for "mellifluous":
> accordant, achingly sweet, affable, agreeable, agreeable-sounding,
> ambrosial, amiable, amicable, appealing, ariose, arioso,
> bittersweet, blissful, candied, canorous, cantabile, catchy,
> cheerful, compatible, complaisant, congenial, cordial, desirable,
> dulcet, en rapport, enjoyable, euphonic, euphonious, euphonous,
> fair, fair and pleasant, felicific, felicitous, fine, fine-toned,
> genial, golden, golden-tongued, golden-voiced, good, goodly,
> gracious, grateful, gratifying, harmonious, heart-warming, honeyed,
> honeysweet, likable, liquid, melic, melliferous, mellifluent,
> mellisonant, mellow, melodic, melodious, music-flowing, music-like,
> musical, nectareous, nectarous, nice, pleasant, pleasant-sounding,
> pleasing, pleasurable, pleasure-giving, pleasureful, rewarding,
> rich, sacchariferous, satisfying, silver-toned, silver-tongued,
> silver-voiced, silvery, singable, songful, songlike, sonorous,
> sour-sweet, sugarcoated, sugared, sugarsweet, sugary, sweet,
> sweet and pungent, sweet and sour, sweet as sugar, sweet-flowing,
> sweet-sounding, sweetened, sweetish, syrupy, tunable, tuneful,
> welcome
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> (from Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0 [moby-thes])
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