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11EMBATERIA — Graece Ε᾿μβατήρια, carmina dicta sunt Laconum ἐνόπλια qualia, Tyrtei, quae in proeliis concinere solebant. Iisdem et tibiae, et saltationes, quibus eadem fini utebantur, ἐμβατήριαι appellatae. Iul. Caes. Scalig. Poetic. l. 1. c. 18. et 20 …
12OMANUS — Graece Ὀμανὸς, apud Strabonem l. 15. ubi in MSS. est Ὠμανὸς, idem cum Amano, apud eundem l. 11. inter Persarum Deos, Amandrato σύμβωμος fuit, h. e. eôdem altari gaudens, in cuius, ut et Deae Anaitidis, delubra Magi Πύραιθοι dicti quottidie… …
13midswégan — wv/t1b 3rd pres midswégþ past midswégde ptp midswéged to sing, play, or sound together, in concert or harmoniously; to agree together, harmonize, accord; to cause to sound together, in concert or harmoniously, to make concordant sounds, to sound …
14Concentus — Con|cen|tus [kɔn tsɛn...] der; , : <aus gleichbed. lat. concentus, eigtl. »Einklang, Harmonie« zu concinere »(zusammen) singen, ertönen«> Gesang mit ausgeprägt melodischer Gestaltung in der Liturgie der katholischen u. protestantischen… …
15concent — harmony, 1580s, from L. concentus a singing together, harmony, from concinere to sing or sound together, from com with, together (see COM (Cf. com )) + canere to sing (see CHANT (Cf. chant)). Often misspelled consent or confused with that word …
16concent — con•cent [[t]kənˈsɛnt[/t]] n. archaic harmony; concord • Etymology: 1575–85; < L concentus harmony, chorus, lit., singing or playing together =concen , var. s. of concinere to sing together (con con + cinere, comb. form of canere to sing) +… …
17accord — Accord, m. acut. signifie consentement de deux ou plusieurs sur un fait. Consensus, comme, Ils sont tous d un accord, In idem consentiunt. Accord aussi se prend pour le contract qui contient ledit consentement. Tabulae pactorum conuentorum, comme …
18chanter — Chanter, Canere, Cantare, Occinere, Praecinere, Psallere. Qui apprend autruy à chanter, Vocis et cantus modulator, Phonascus, Musicus. Chanter apres un autre, Recantare. Chanter en joüant de fleustes, Canere ad tibiam. Chanter de la gorge… …
19concent — [kən sent′] n. [L concentus < concinere, to sing together < com , with + canere, to sing: see CHANT] Archaic 1. musical harmony or concord 2. agreement; accord …
20concent — kənˈsent noun ( s) Etymology: Latin concentus harmony, from past participle of concinere to sing together, from com + cinere (from canere to sing) more at chant 1. archaic : a state of accordance …