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Definition of sung
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Sung
(imp.)
of Sin.
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Respond
::
Respond
(n.) A short
anthem
sung at
intervals
during
the
reading
of a
chapter.
Credo
::
Credo (n.) The
creed,
as sung or read in the Roman
Catholic
church..
Myriologue
::
Myriologue
(n.) An
extemporaneous
funeral
song,
composed
and sung by a woman on the death of a
friend..
A Cappella
::
A
cappella
() In
church
or
chapel
style;
-- said of
compositions
sung in the old
church
style,
without
instrumental
accompaniment;
as, a mass a
capella,
i. e., a mass
purely
vocal..
Vaudeville
::
Vaudeville
(n.) A kind of song of a
lively
character,
frequently
embodying
a
satire
on some
person
or
event,
sung to a
familiar
air in
couplets
with a
refrain;
a
street
song; a
topical
song..
Chorally
::
Chorally
(adv.)
In the
manner
of a
chorus;
adapted
to be sung by a
choir;
in
harmony.
Harvest-home
::
Harvest-home
(n.) The song sung by
reapers
at the feast made at the close of the
harvest;
the feast
itself.
Tuneless
::
Tuneless
(a.) Not
expressed
in music or
poetry;
unsung.
Ditty
::
Ditty (v. t.) A song; a lay; a
little
poem
intended
to be sung.
Division
::
Division
(n.) A
course
of notes so
running
into each other as to form one
series
or
chain,
to be sung in one
breath
to one
syllable..
Wake
::
Wake (n.) An
annual
parish
festival
formerly
held in
commemoration
of the
dedication
of a
church.
Originally,
prayers
were said on the
evening
preceding,
and hymns were sung
during
the
night,
in the
church;
subsequently,
these
vigils
were
discontinued,
and the day
itself,
often with
succeeding
days, was
occupied
in rural
pastimes
and
exercises,
attended
by
eating
and
drinking,
often to
excess..
Introit
::
Introit
(n.) A psalm sung or
chanted
immediately
before
the
collect,
epistle,
and
gospel,
and while the
priest
is
entering
within
the rails of the
altar..
Response
::
Response
(n.) A kind of
anthem
sung after the
lessons
of
matins
and some other parts of the
office.
Semichorus
::
Semichorus
(n.) A half
chorus;
a
passage
to be sung by a
selected
portion
of the
voices,
as the
female
voices
only, in
contrast
with the full
choir..
Roulade
::
Roulade
(n.) A
smoothly
running
passage
of short notes (as
semiquavers,
or
sixteenths)
uniformly
grouped,
sung upon one long
syllable,
as in
Handel's
oratorios..
Quintole
::
Quintole
(n.) A group of five notes to be
played
or sung in the time of four of the same
species.
Sunglasses
::
Sung () imp. & p. p. of Sing.
Troll
::
Troll (n.) A song the parts of which are sung in
succession;
a
catch;
a
round.
Barcarolle
::
Barcarolle
(n.) A
popular
song or
melody
sung by
Venetian
gondoliers.
Introit
::
Introit
(n.) An
anthem
or psalm sung
before
the
Communion
service.
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