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Definition of sung
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Sung (p. p.) of Sin.
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Incantation
::
Incantation
(n.) The act or
process
of using
formulas
sung or
spoken,
with
occult
ceremonies,
for the
purpose
of
raising
spirits,
producing
enchantment,
or
affecting
other
magical
results;
enchantment..
Descant
::
Descant
(v. i.)
Originally,
a
double
song; a
melody
or
counterpoint
sung above the plain song of the
tenor;
a
variation
of an air; a
variation
by
ornament
of the main
subject
or plain
song..
Yodle
::
Yodle (n.) A song sung by
yodeling,
as by the Swiss
mountaineers..
Choral
::
Choral
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a choir or
chorus;
singing,
sung, or
adapted
to be sung, in
chorus
or
harmony..
Sunglasses
::
Sung () imp. & p. p. of Sing.
Treble
::
Treble
(n.) The
highest
of the four
principal
parts in
music;
the part
usually
sung by boys or
women;
soprano.
Slur
::
Slur (n.) A mark, thus [/ or /],
connecting
notes that are to be sung to the same
syllable,
or made in one
continued
breath
of a wind
instrument,
or with one
stroke
of a bow; a tie; a sign of
legato..
Alla Breve
::
Alla breve () With one
breve,
or four
minims,
to
measure,
and sung
faster
like four
crotchets;
in quick
common
time; --
indicated
in the time
signature
by /..
Credo
::
Credo (n.) The
creed,
as sung or read in the Roman
Catholic
church..
Solo
::
Solo (a.) A tune, air,
strain,
or a whole
piece,
played
by a
single
person
on an
instrument,
or sung by a
single
voice..
Chorally
::
Chorally
(adv.)
In the
manner
of a
chorus;
adapted
to be sung by a
choir;
in
harmony.
Charm
::
Charm (n.) A word or
combination
of words sung or
spoken
in the
practice
of
magic;
a
magical
combination
of
words,
characters,
etc.; an
incantation..
Chorus
::
Chorus
(n.) A
company
of
persons
supposed
to
behold
what
passed
in the acts of a
tragedy,
and to sing the
sentiments
which the
events
suggested
in
couplets
or
verses
between
the acts; also, that which was thus sung by the
chorus..
Barcarolle
::
Barcarolle
(n.) A
popular
song or
melody
sung by
Venetian
gondoliers.
Sunglow
::
Sunglass
(n.) A
convex
lens of glass for
producing
heat by
converging
the sun's rays into a
focus.
Requiem
::
Requiem
(n.) A mass said or sung for the
repose
of a
departed
soul.
Ranz Des Vaches
::
Ranz des
vaches
() The name for
numerous
simple,
but very
irregular,
melodies
of the Swiss
mountaineers,
blown on a long tube
called
the
Alpine
horn, and
sometimes
sung..
Agitato
::
Agitato
(a.) Sung or
played
in a
restless,
hurried,
and
spasmodic
manner..
Contralto
::
Contralto
(n.) The part sung by the
highest
male or
lowest
female
voices;
the alto or
counter
tenor.
Strophic
::
Strophe
(n.) In Greek
choruses
and
dances,
the
movement
of the
chorus
while
turning
from the right to the left of the
orchestra;
hence,
the
strain,
or part of the
choral
ode, sung
during
this
movement.
Also
sometimes
used of a
stanza
of
modern
verse.
See the Note under
Antistrophe..
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