0 past simple and past participle of recite
1 to say a piece of writing aloud from memory, or to publicly say a list of things:
The examination itself only tests codified law, which must be learned by heart and is then recited.
There are no texts to be recited, not even the caption boards that appear in the film.
There were two female experimenters who recited identical scripts at a similar pace.
The text is almost continuously present and is to be recited in a stumbling and searching syllabification on the same monochrome tone.
The lyrics, in seven- and ten-syllable couplets, are simply 'recited' (yin).
They had special outdoor places of worship, such as certain groves of trees, where prayers were recited, sacrifices performed and offerings left.
Both women and men recited these tales around evening fires in villages or forest camps.
The teacher recited passages of classic texts from his memory and wrote them on the blackboard.