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prick-song
prick-song Mus. Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈprɪksɒŋ) [Shortened from the early form pricked song, prickt song: cf. prick v. 13 and n. 3 b.] 1. orig. pricked song: Music sung from notes written or ‘pricked’, as distinguished from that sung from memory or by ear; written vocal music.α 1463 in Bury Wills (Camden...
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pricked
pricked, ppl. a. (prɪkt, ˈprɪkɪd) I. [f. prick v. + -ed1.] 1. a. Pierced with pricks or with a prick; punctured; wounded by pricking; spec. of a horse: see prick v. 1 c.1467 in Charter of Selby Abbey (Brit. Mus. Addit. Ch. 45, 861), 1 panem album vocatum Prikkedlof [in ch. of 1324 brochee, 1433 broc...
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William Laxton (Lord Mayor of London)
On the following day three masses were sung, two of prick-song and one of requiem, and a sermon was preached by Dr.
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tablature
tablature (ˈtæblətjʊə(r)) Also 6 tabli-, 6–9 table-, 7–9 tabulature. [app. a. F. tablature (1553 in Hatz.-Darm.), f. L. tabula table; prob. in imitation of It. tavolatura ‘any kind of Prick-song’ (Florio), f. tavolare to board, plank, enclose with boards; also ‘to set in Musike or Prick-song’ (Flori...
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prick
▪ I. prick, n. (prɪk) Forms: 1 pric(c)a, price, (pryce), 2, 5–6 prike (5 pryke); 3–7 pricke, 4– prick (4–6 prikke, prik, 5 prykke, prikk, 5–7 pryck, -e, pryk). [OE. prica, pricca m., price f. = mod.Du. prik m. († prick Kilian) a sharp point or stick, prickle, etc.; LG. prik a dot, spot, point, prik,...
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Madonna
Madonna (məˈdɒnə) Also 7 Maddona, 6–9 madona. [a. It. madonna, orig. two words (ma OIt. unstressed form of mia fem., my; donna = F. dame:—L. domina lady) corresponding to F. ma dame: see madam.] ‖ 1. a. As an Italian form of address or title: My lady, madam. Obs.1584 R. W. Three Ladies Lond. i. B ij...
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currie
▪ I. † ˈcurry, n.1 Obs. rare. In 5 curray. [a. F. corroi 13th c. (AngloFr. *corrai), OF. also conroi, conrei, etc., with the primary sense ‘preparation’: see conrey, and curry v.1] The currying or dressing of leather.c 1430 Lydg. Bochas ii. xiii. (1554) 52 a, A skin wrought by good curray.▪ II. curr...
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large
▪ I. large, a., adv., and n. (lɑːdʒ) Forms: 4–7 larg, 6 largue, Sc. lairg, lairge, lerge, 6–7 lardg(e, 2– large. [a. F. large, now chiefly in the sense ‘broad, wide’:—L. larga, fem. of largus abundant, copious, bountiful, profuse. The masc. largus gave OF. larc, larg (whence ME. larg, largue), but t...
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long
▪ I. long, a.1 (lɒŋ) Forms: 1 lang, 4–5, Sc. 5–9 lang, (4 Sc. launge), 3 longue, 3–7 longe, (6 lounge), 1, 3– long. See also lenger, lengest. [Com. Teut.: OE. lang, lǫng = OFris., OS. lang, long (MDu., MLG., Du., LG. lang), OHG. lang (MHG. lanc, lang-, mod.G. lang), ON. lang-r (Da. lang, Sw. lång), ...
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