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sonant
sonant, a. and n. (ˈsəʊnənt) [ad. L. sonant-, sonans, pres. pple. of sonāre to sound.] A. adj. a. Uttered with voice or vocal sound; voiced.1846 M. Williams Sanscr. Gram. 14 Final a is changed to o before all sonant consonants. 1875 Whitney Life Lang. iv. 57 The conversion of a surd into its corresp...
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Sonant
Sonant may refer to:
Sonorant, particularly in Indo-European studies
Voiced consonant, opposed to surd
Syllabic consonant
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Osman Sonant
Osman Sonant (born 1 March 1979) is a Turkish actor. Sonant has also appeared in the psychological thriller TV series Fi and in 2020 had a leading role in the Netflix historical docudrama Rise of Empires:
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sonantal
sonantal, a. Phonetics. (səʊˈnæntəl) [f. sonant n. + -al1.] 1. Syllabic; = sonant a. b.1891 A. L. Mayhew Synopsis O.E. Phonol. 36 The Indg. sonantal liquid l. 1897 N.E.D. s.v. Diphthong, The combination of a sonantal with a consonantal vowel. Ibid., When these sounds [sc. y or w]..follow the sonanta...
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bisonant
ˈbisonant, a. [f. bi- prefix2 1 + sonant, ad. L. sonantem sounding.] Having two sounds.1876 T. Le M. Douse Grimm's L. §16. 31 Which attributes to the primitive aspirates a bisonant and oscillating character.
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Valeria (Takemitsu)
Valeria () is a 1965 chamber music composition by Toru Takemitsu, recomposed from an earlier work, Sonant.
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unisonant
unisonant, a. (juːˈnɪsənənt) [f. L. ūni- uni- + sonant-, sonans (see sonant a.), after dissonant, etc. Cf. F. unissonant.] Of the same pitch or sound; unisonal, unisonous. Also in fig. context.1801 Busby Dict. Mus., Unisonus, or Unisonant, an epithet applied to those sounds which are..in unison with...
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Samavadi
crucial in defining the raga at hand, and in some cases two ragas with the same arohana and avrohana can be distinguished only by the prominence of their sonant
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co-sonant
co-ˈsonant, a. rare—1. [co- 2.] Sounding alike, riming.1856 Titan Mag. Dec. 486 Latin verse-writers constructed their metres by syllabic quantities, and not by co-sonant endings.
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Madhukali
komalGa teevraMa Pa Ni Sa
Avarohana: S2 Ni komal Dha Pa, teevra Ma Pa komal Dha komal Ni komal Dha Pa, teevraMa komal Ga Re Sa
Vadi and Samavadi
Sa Sonant
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absonant
absonant, a. (ˈæbsənənt) [f. L. ab off, away from + sonant-em sounding, pr. pple. of sonāre to sound; on the analogy of con-sonant, dis-sonant, and L. absonus.] Harsh, inharmonious; fig. discordant or abhorrent to reason, nature, etc.; unreasonable, unnatural. Const. to, from.1564 Haward Eutropius T...
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Nāmakaraṇa
A boy's name by ancient conventions is typically of two or four syllables, starting with a sonant, a semivowel in the middle, and ending in a visarga.
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luctisonant
† luctisonant, a. Obs. rare—0. [f. L. luctison-us (see next + -ant: cf. sonant a.] Mournful-sounding.1656 in Blount Glossogr.
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Let's Sin
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Serkan Keskin - Selman Bulut
Hazal Kaya - Zeynep Bulut
Öner Erkan - Gökhan
Osman Sonant - Komiser Cihan Demir
Büşra Pekin - Nebahat
- Efraim
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equisonant
equisonant, a. Anc. Mus. (iːkwɪˈsəʊnənt) [f. equi- + sonant; after L. æquisonus: see equison1.] Consonant in the octave.In mod. Dicts.
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