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unisonous, a. (juːˈnɪsənəs) [f. late L. unison-us (see unison) + -ous.] 1. Mus. Of the same pitch for the different voices or instruments; composed, performed, or rendered in unison or in octaves, and not in parts; unisonal.1781 Warton Hist. Eng. Poetry III. 171 These apt notes [to sing the Psalms w...
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unisonal
unisonal, a. Mus. (juːˈnɪsənəl) [f. prec. + -al1.] = unisonous a. 1.1728 R. North Mem. Music (1846) 66 All was plain-song, that is counterpoint unisonall. 1865 Reader 19 Aug. 214 The unisonal female-voice choruses. 1882 Amer. Missionary Mar. 70 Their general style is recitative and chorus, though a ...
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change in the construction of the organ consisted of simplifying the mechanism, introducing free-reeds in place of ordinary reed-stops, and substituting unisonous
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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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homophonic
homophonic, a. Mus. (hɒməʊˈfɒnɪk) [f. as prec. + -ic.] 1. Producing, or consisting of, sounds of the same pitch; unisonous, in unison. Said of ancient music; opp. to antiphonic.1881 Broadhouse Mus. Acoustics 342 Helmholtz in his chapter on ‘The Tonality of Homophonic Music’ enumerates five scales wh...
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syllabic
syllabic, a. and n. (sɪˈlæbɪk) [ad. med.L. syllabicus (Priscian), ad. Gr. συλλαβικός, f. συλλαβή syllable n. Cf. F. syllabique (1704 in Hatz.-Darm.), It. sillabico, Sp. silábico.] A. adj. 1. a. Of, pertaining or relating to, a syllable or syllables.1755 Johnson, Syllabick, relating to syllables. 178...
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unison
unison, n. and a. (ˈjuːnɪsən, -zən) Also 6 unisonne, vnisone, unizon (vnisson), 7 unisone. [a. OF. unison (Oresme), later and mod.F. unisson (16th c.), or ad. late L. unison-us (whence It., Sp., and Pg. unisono (also as n.), It. † unissono, Sp. unison) of the same sound as something else, f. L. ūni-...
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harmonic
harmonic, a. and n. (hɑːˈmɒnɪk) [ad. L. harmonic-us, a. Gr. ἁρµονικός skilled in music, musical, in neut. pl. ἁρµονικά as n., theory of music, music, f. ἁρµονία harmony: see -ic. Cf. F. harmonique (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] A. adj. 1. a. Relating to music, musical; in reference to ancient music, Rel...
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organum
▪ I. ‖ organum1 (ˈɔːgənəm) [L. organum, a. Gr. ὄργανον: see organon, organ n.1] 1. a. An instrument; = organon 1.1614 Raleigh Hist. World i. ii. 16 He maketh the Phantasie in representing the Object to the Understanding to be a ‘corporal Organum’. b. An instrument of thought or knowledge; = organon ...
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worship
▪ I. worship, n. (ˈwɜːʃɪp) Forms: α. 1 weorðscipe, -scype, north. worðscip, 3 worðscipe, -schipe, -schepe, 4 worþssipe, -schip, wortscip, -schyp; 3 worsipe, 4 -ssipe, 4–6 -schipe (4 -schupe, 5 -schype, whorshype); 4–5 worschepe, -shepe; 4 worchipe, -chepe; 4–5 worschippe (5 -schyppe), 4 -chippe, 5–6...
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