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Definition of song
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Song (n.) An
object
of
derision;
a
laughingstock.
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Hymenean
::
Hymenean
(n.) A
marriage
song.
Vespers
::
Vespers
(n.) The
evening
song or
service.
Canvas
::
Canvas
(n.) A rough draft or model of a song, air, or other
literary
or
musical
composition;
esp. one to show a poet the
measure
of the
verses
he is to
make..
Barcarolle
::
Barcarolle
(n.) A piece of music
composed
in
imitation
of such a song.
Thrush
::
Thrush
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
singing
birds
belonging
to
Turdus
and
allied
genera.
They are noted for the
sweetness
of their
songs.
Sanhita
::
Sanhita
(n.) A
collection
of vedic
hymns,
songs,
or
verses,
forming
the first part of each
Veda..
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..
Songcraft
::
Songcraft
(n.) The art of
making
songs or
verse;
metrical
composition;
versification.
Epithalamium
::
Epithalamium
(n.) A
nuptial
song, or poem in honor of the bride and
bridegroom..
Air
::
Air (n.) In
harmonized
chorals,
psalmody,
part
songs,
etc., the part which bears the tune or
melody
-- in
modern
harmony
usually
the upper part -- is
sometimes
called
the air..
Song
::
Song (n.) An
object
of
derision;
a
laughingstock.
Virelay
::
Virelay
(n.) An
ancient
French
song, or short poem,
wholly
in two
rhymes,
and
composed
in short
lines,
with a
refrain..
Solitaire
::
Solitaire
(n.) Any
species
of
American
thrushlike
birds of the genus
Myadestes.
They are noted their sweet songs and
retiring
habits.
Called
also
fly-catching
thrush.
A West
Indian
species
(Myadestes
sibilans)
is
called
the
invisible
bird.
Dit
::
Dit (n.) A
ditty;
a song.
Stanza
::
Stanza
(n.) A
number
of lines or
verses
forming
a
division
of a song or poem, and
agreeing
in
meter,
rhyme,
number
of
lines,
etc., with other
divisions;
a part of a poem,
ordinarily
containing
every
variation
of
measure
in that poem; a
combination
or
arrangement
of lines
usually
recurring;
whether
like or
unlike,
in
measure..
Psalmodist
::
Psalmodist
(n.) One who sings
sacred
songs;
a
psalmist.
Jubilant
::
Jubilant
(a.)
Uttering
songs of
triumph;
shouting
with joy;
triumphant;
exulting.
Chanson
::
Chanson
(n.) A song.
Nightingale
::
Nightingale
(n.) A
small,
plain,
brown and gray
European
song bird
(Luscinia
luscinia).
It sings at
night,
and is
celebrated
for the
sweetness
of its
song..
Sing
::
Sing (v. t.) To
celebrate
is song; to give
praises
to in
verse;
to
relate
or
rehearse
in
numbers,
verse,
or
poetry..
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