Having the quality of a voice or instrument intermediate between a bass and a tenor: as, a barytone voice. See II.In Greek grammar: Pronounced with the (theoretical) grave accent on the last syllable (see grave, a.); having the last syllable unaccented: as, a barytone word, such as τόνος.Causing a word to be without accent on the final syllable: as, a barytone suffix.n. In music: A male voice, the compass of which partakes of the bass and the tenor, but which does not descend so low as the one nor rise so high as the other.n. A stringed instrument played with a bow, resembling the viola da gamba, called in Italian viola di bardone or bordone.n. The name usually given to the smaller brass sax-horn in or C.n. In Greek grammar, a word which has the last syllable unaccented.In Greek grammar, to pronounce or write without accent on the last syllable: as, to barytone a word.