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Definition of song
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Song (n.)
Poetical
composition;
poetry;
verse.
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Chanson
::
Chanson
(n.) A song.
Siren
::
Siren (a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
siren;
bewitching,
like a
siren;
fascinating;
alluring;
as, a siren
song..
Troll
::
Troll (v. i.) To take part in
trolling
a song.
Pathetic
::
Pathetic
(a.)
Affecting
or
moving
the
tender
emotions,
esp. pity or
grief;
full of
pathos;
as, a
pathetic
song or
story..
Gush
::
Gush (v. t.) A
sudden
and
violent
issue of a fluid from an
inclosed
plase;
an
emission
of a
liquid
in a large
quantity,
and with
force;
the fluid thus
emitted;
a rapid
outpouring
of
anything;
as, a gush of song from a
bird..
Madrigal
::
Madrigal
(n.) An
unaccompanied
polyphonic
song, in four, five, or more
parts,
set to
secular
words,
but full of
counterpoint
and
imitation,
and
adhering
to the old
church
modes.
Unlike
the freer glee, it is best sung with
several
voices
on a part. See
Glee..
Melisma
::
Melisma
(n.) A piece of
melody;
a song or tune, -- as
opposed
to
recitative
or
musical
declamation..
Praise-meeting
::
Praise-meeting
(n.) A
religious
service
mainly
in song.
And
::
And
(conj.)
It is
sometimes,
in old
songs,
a mere
expletive..
Epithalamium
::
Epithalamium
(n.) A
nuptial
song, or poem in honor of the bride and
bridegroom..
Fytte
::
Fytte (n.) See Fit a song.
Capital
::
Capital
(n.) Of first rate
quality;
excellent;
as, a
capital
speech
or
song..
Liedertafel
::
Liedertafel
(n.) A
popular
name for any
society
or club which meets for the
practice
of male part
songs.
Rhapsody
::
Rhapsody
(n.) A
recitation
or song of a
rhapsodist;
a
portion
of an epic poem
adapted
for
recitation,
or
usually
recited,
at one time;
hence,
a
division
of the Iliad or the
Odyssey;
--
called
also a
book..
Psalmist
::
Psalmist
(n.) A
writer
or
composer
of
sacred
songs;
-- a title
particularly
applied
to David and the other
authors
of the
Scriptural
psalms.
Thrustle
::
Thrustle
(n.) The
throstle,
or song
thrust..
Fancy
::
Fancy (n.) A sort of love song or light
impromptu
ballad.
Amoret
::
Amoret
(n.) A love knot, love
token,
or love song. (pl.) Love
glances
or love
tricks..
Songster
::
Songster
(n.) One who
sings;
one
skilled
in
singing;
-- not often
applied
to human
beings.
Hymn
::
Hymn (n.) An ode or song of
praise
or
adoration;
especially,
a
religious
ode, a
sacred
lyric;
a song of
praise
or
thankgiving
intended
to be used in
religious
service;
as, the
Homeric
hymns;
Watts'
hymns..
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