noun
- voice (used in Latin phrases and technical contexts)
Usage: Latin; formal
Examples
- The phrase ‘vox populi’ means ‘voice of the people.’
- In medieval manuscripts, ‘vox’ often appeared in musical notation.
- The term ‘vox humana’ refers to an organ stop that imitates the human voice.
- Legal documents sometimes use ‘vox’ in formal Latin expressions.
- The choir director explained that ‘vox’ is simply Latin for voice.