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Definition of tune
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Tune (n.)
Order;
harmony;
concord;
fit
disposition,
temper,
or
humor;
right
mood..
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Barghest
::
Barghest
(n.) A
goblin,
in the shape of a large dog,
portending
misfortune..
Distune
::
Distune
(v. t.) To put out of tune.
Point
::
Point (n.) A dot or mark
distinguishing
or
characterizing
certain
tones or
styles;
as,
points
of
perfection,
of
augmentation,
etc.;
hence,
a note; a
tune..
Choral
::
Choral
(n.) A hymn tune; a
simple
sacred
tune, sung in
unison
by the
congregation;
as, the
Lutheran
chorals..
Starn
::
Starmonger
(n.) A
fortune
teller;
an
astrologer;
-- used in
contempt.
Misfortuned
::
Misfortuned
(a.)
Unfortunate.
Joy
::
"Joy (n.) The
passion
or
emotion
excited
by the
acquisition
or
expectation
of good;
pleasurable
feelings
or
emotions
caused
by
success,
good
fortune,
and the like, or by a
rational
prospect
of
possessing
what we love or
desire;
gladness;
exhilaration
of
spirits;
delight..
Wanion
::
Wanion
(n.) A word of
uncertain
signification,
used only in the
phrase
with a
wanion,
apparently
equivalent
to with a
vengeance,
with a
plague,
or with
misfortune..
Tune
::
Tune (v. t.) To give tone to; to
attune;
to adapt in style of
music;
to make
harmonious.
Aprosos
::
Aprosos
(a. & adv.)
Opportunely
or
opportune;
seasonably
or
seasonable.
Contretemps
::
Contretemps
(n.) An
unexpected
and
untoward
accident;
something
inopportune
or
embarrassing;
a
hitch.
Abject
::
Abject
(a.) Sunk to a law
condition;
down in
spirit
or hope;
degraded;
servile;
groveling;
despicable;
as,
abject
posture,
fortune,
thoughts..
Note
::
Note (n.) A
musical
sound;
a tone; an
utterance;
a tune.
Disadventure
::
Disadventure
(n.)
Misfortune;
mishap.
Disaster
::
Disaster
(n.) An
adverse
or
unfortunate
event,
esp. a
sudden
and
extraordinary
misfortune;
a
calamity;
a
serious
mishap..
Tone
::
Tone (v. t.) To give tone, or a
particular
tone, to; to tune. See Tune, v. t..
Befortune
::
Befortune
(v. t.) To
befall.
Sonance
::
Sonance
(n.) A
sound;
a tune; as, to sound the
tucket
sonance..
Lilt
::
Lilt (n.) A
lively
song or
dance;
a
cheerful
tune.
Scath
::
Scath (v.) Harm;
damage;
injury;
hurt;
waste;
misfortune.
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