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Definition of chant
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Chant (v. t.) Song;
melody.
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Carry
::
Carry (v. t.) To bear the
charges
or
burden
of
holding
or
having,
as
stocks,
merchandise,
etc., from one time to
another;
as, a
merchant
is
carrying
a large
stock;
a farm
carries
a
mortgage;
a
broker
carries
stock for a
customer;
to carry a life
insurance..
Fascination
::
Fascination
(n.) The act of
fascinating,
bewhiching,
or
enchanting;
enchantment;
witchcraft;
the
exercise
of a
powerful
or
irresistible
influence
on the
affections
or
passions;
unseen,
inexplicable
influence..
Bewitching
::
Bewitching
(a.)
Having
power to
bewitch
or
fascinate;
enchanting;
captivating;
charming.
Malefice
::
Malefice
(n.) An evil deed;
artifice;
enchantment.
Chanting
::
Chanting
(n.)
Singing,
esp. as a chant is
sung..
Bacchant
::
Bacchant
(a.)
Bacchanalian;
fond of
drunken
revelry;
wine-loving;
reveling;
carousing.
Trochantine
::
Trochantine
(n.) The
second
joint of the leg of an
insect,
-- often
united
with the
coxa..
Sorcerer
::
Sorcerer
(n.) A
conjurer;
an
enchanter;
a
magician.
Chant
::
Chant (v. t.) A
psalm,
etc.,
arranged
for
chanting..
Dormant
::
Dormant
(a.) In a
sleeping
posture;
as, a lion
dormant;
--
distinguished
from
couchant..
Compensate
::
Compensate
(v. t.) To make equal
return
to; to
remunerate;
to
recompense;
to give an
equivalent
to; to
requite
suitably;
as, to
compensate
a
laborer
for his work, or a
merchant
for his
losses..
"""haemony "
::
Haemony
(n.) A plant
described
by
Milton
as of
sovereign
use
against
all
enchantments..
Address
::
Address
(v.) To
consign
or
intrust
to the care of
another,
as agent or
factor;
as, the ship was
addressed
to a
merchant
in
Baltimore..
Couchant
::
Couchant
(v. t.) Lying down with head
erect;
squatting.
Inchant
::
Inchant
(v. t.) See
Enchant.
Enchanted
::
Enchanted
(a.) Under the power of
enchantment;
possessed
or
exercised
by
enchanters;
as, an
enchanted
castle..
Voucher
::
Voucher
(n.) A book,
paper,
or
document
which
serves
to vouch the truth of
accounts,
or to
confirm
and
establish
facts of any kind; also, any
acquittance
or
receipt
showing
the
payment
of a debt; as, the
merchant's
books are his
vouchers
for the
correctness
of his
accounts;
notes,
bonds,
receipts,
and other
writings,
are used as
vouchers
in
proving
facts..
Adventurer
::
Adventurer
(n.) One who
adventures;
as, the
merchant
adventurers;
one who seeks his
fortune
in new and
hazardous
or
perilous
enterprises..
Busy
::
Busy (a.)
Engaged
in some
business;
hard at work
(either
habitually
or only for the time
being);
occupied
with
serious
affairs;
not idle nor at
leisure;
as, a busy
merchant..
Cantillation
::
Cantillation
(n.) A
chanting;
recitation
or
reading
with
musical
modulations.
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