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Definition of chant
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Chant (v. t.) A
psalm,
etc.,
arranged
for
chanting..
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Enchanting
::
Enchanting
(a.)
Having
a power of
enchantment;
charming;
fascinating.
Intrenchant
::
Intrenchant
(a.) Not to be
gashed
or
marked
with
furrows.
Longboat
::
Longboat
(n.)
Formerly,
the
largest
boat
carried
by a
merchant
vessel,
corresponding
to the
launch
of a naval
vessel..
Solvability
::
Solvability
(n.) The
condition
of being
solvent;
ability
to pay all just
debts;
solvency;
as, the
solvability
of a
merchant..
Consulage
::
Consulage
(n.) A duty or tax paid by
merchants
for the
protection
of their
commerce
by means of a
consul
in a
foreign
place.
Chant
::
Chant (v. t.) To utter with a
melodious
voice;
to sing.
Importer
::
Importer
(n.) One who
imports;
the
merchant
who
brings
goods into a
country
or
state;
--
opposed
to
exporter.
Monger
::
Monger
(n.) A small
merchant
vessel.
Bankrupt
::
Bankrupt
(a.) Being a
bankrupt
or in a
condition
of
bankruptcy;
unable
to pay, or
legally
discharged
from
paying,
one's
debts;
as, a
bankrupt
merchant..
Circean
::
Circean
(a.)
Having
the
characteristics
of
Circe,
daughter
of Sol and
Perseis,
a
mythological
enchantress,
who first
charmed
her
victims
and then
changed
them to the forms of
beasts;
pleasing,
but
noxious;
as, a
Circean
draught..
Mate
::
Mate (n.) An
officer
in a
merchant
vessel
ranking
next below the
captain.
If there are more than one
bearing
the
title,
they are
called,
respectively,
first mate,
second
mate, third mate, etc. In the navy, a
subordinate
officer
or
assistant;
as,
master's
mate;
surgeon's
mate..
Merchant
::
Merchant
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
employed
in, trade or
merchandise;
as, the
merchant
service..
Maenad
::
Maenad
(n.) A
Bacchante;
a
priestess
or
votary
of
Bacchus.
Couchant
::
Couchant
(v. t.) Lying down with head
erect;
squatting.
Assets
::
Assets
(n. pl.) The
entire
property
of all
sorts,
belonging
to a
person,
a
corporation,
or an
estate;
as, the
assets
of a
merchant
or a
trading
association;
--
opposed
to
liabilities..
Trafficker
::
Trafficker
(n.) One who
traffics,
or
carries
on
commerce;
a
trader;
a
merchant..
Cantillation
::
Cantillation
(n.) A
chanting;
recitation
or
reading
with
musical
modulations.
Necromancy
::
Necromancy
(n.) The art of
revealing
future
events
by means of a
pretended
communication
with the dead; the black art;
hence,
magic in
general;
conjuration;
enchantment.
See Black art..
Disillusionize
::
Disillusionize
(v. t.) To
disenchant;
to free from
illusion.
Spellwork
::
Spellwork
(n.) Power or
effect
of
magic;
that which is
wrought
by
magic;
enchantment.
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