elod
/ˈiːlɒd/Definitions
1. noun
a dialectal or obsolete word for ‘echo’ or a ‘resonance’; a sound repeated back after the original sound has ceased
“The echoes in the cave were a faint elod that haunted the hikers.”
1. noun
a dialectal or obsolete word for ‘echo’ or a ‘resonance’; a sound repeated back after the original sound has ceased
“The echoes in the cave were a faint elod that haunted the hikers.”