chant
11chant — [chant, chänt] n. [Fr < L cantus, song < the v.] 1. a song; melody 2. a) a simple liturgical song in which a string of syllables or words is sung to each tone b) words, as of a canticle or psalm, to be sung in this way 3. a) …
12Chant — der, s/ s, 1) [ʃã, französisch] Literatur: Gesang, Lied, Melodie; Teil eines Epos. Chant royal, französische Gedichtform des Mittelalters, im Aufbau der Ballade verwandt, mit mindestens fünf Strophen (in zehn , zum Teil auch achtsilbigen… …
13chant — [n] chorus of song carol, croon, hymn, incantation, intonation, lilt, melody, psalm, shout, singing, song, trill, tune, warble; concepts 263 chant [v] sing simple song or song part cantillate, carol, chorus, croon, descant, doxologize, drone,… …
14chant — ► NOUN 1) a repeated rhythmic phrase, typically one shouted or sung in unison by a group. 2) a monotonous or repetitive song. 3) a tune to which the words of psalms or other works with irregular rhythm are fitted by singing several syllables or… …
15chant|y — «SHAN tee, CHAN », noun, plural chant|ies. = chantey. (Cf. ↑chantey) …
16Chant — (franz., spr. schāng), Gesang; C. du départ, Nationalhymne während der ersten französischen Revolution, 1794 von Marie Joseph Chénier (s.d.) gedichtet und von Méhul komponiert …
17Chant II — is an album by the Benedictine Monks of the Abbey of Santo Domingo de Silos, released in 1994. The track listing is as follows, with the track lengths provided: Da Pacem, Domine Introit (Mode I) 3:16 Haec Dies Quam Fecit Dominus Gradual 2:54… …
18chant — index recite, repeat (state again) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
19chant — (izg. čȅnt) m DEFINICIJA glazb. u Engleskoj općenit naziv za koralnu glazbu u liturgiji, izvodi se jednoglasno, bez pratnje u slobodnom ritmu ETIMOLOGIJA engl.: pjesma, napjev, melodija …
20chant — vb *sing, troll, carol, descant, warble, trill, hymn, intone …