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quintole
quintole Mus. (ˈkwɪntəʊl) [Obscurely f. It. quinto or L. quint-us fifth.] A group of five notes to be played in the time of four. (Stainer & Barrett 1876). So ˈquintolet.1884 Grove Dict. Mus. IV. 173 These groups, which are sometimes called quintolets, sextolets, etc...always have their numbers writ...
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septimole
septimole Mus. (ˈsɛptɪməʊl) [arbitrarily f. L. septimus seventh: cf. quintole.] A group of seven notes to be played in the time of four or six.1854 Schuberth Mus. Handbk. 1866 Chamb. Encycl. VIII. 618/2 When a note is divided into seven instead of four parts—for example, a minim into seven quavers, ...
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quintuplet
quintuplet (ˈkwɪntjuːplɪt, kwɪnˈtjuːplɪt) [f. quintuple a.] 1. A set of five things; in Mus. = quintole.1873 H. C. Banister Music 13 Other irregularities..such as four notes for three, termed a Quadruplet; five for four, a Quintuplet. 1884 Knight Dict. Mech. Suppl. 733/2 Quintuplet, said of springs ...
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sextole
sextole Mus. (ˈsɛkstəʊl) Also (Dicts.) sestole. [a. G. sextole, arbitrarily f. L. sext-us sixth: cf. quintole.] A group of six notes to be played in the time of four. So ˈsextolet.1854 J. Schuberth Mus. Hand-bk. (ed. 4) 233 Sextole, a group of 6 notes, having the value of 4 equal notes. 1876 Stainer...
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