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: --
Our own accounts are seldom recited in exactly the same way.
Then he recited his own history, which was considerably longer.
The berry has to be picked in the correct way, and a charm has to be recited over it.
The experimenter recited each word and the child was invited to repeat it.
This syllable must be recited on the upbeat following the sixth downbeat (metrical position as tactus).
Prayers, or more precisely praises, were recited and then offerings of white powder, millet beer and food thrown into the river.
It was for this reason that elites issued invitations to the generality, summoning them to assemble as the company clerk, for example, recited ordinances.
The teacher recited passages of classic texts from his memory and wrote them on the blackboard.