lilting
1Lilting — is a form of traditional celtic singing common in the Gaelic speaking areas of Ireland, and in some ways resembles scat singing and is called puirt a beul in Scottish Gaelic. For list of All Ireland lilting champions see here: Lilting champions… …
2lilting — adj. having a light rhythmical cadence; as, an easy lilting stride; a lilting melody. Syn: swinging, swingy, tripping. [WordNet 1.5] …
3Lilting — Le lilting est une forme de chant traditionnel commune aux zones où le gaélique est pratiqué, que ce soit en Irlande ou en Écosse. Il porte des noms différents suivant les régions, tels que mouth music (musique buccale), diddling, jigging, chin… …
4lilting — adjective Date: 1800 1. characterized by a rhythmical swing or cadence < a lilting stride > 2. cheerful, buoyant < a lilting comedy > • liltingly adverb • liltingness noun …
5lilting — 1. adjective Having a lilt; with energy, spirit and sprightliness; lively and cheerful. 2. noun Type of lively singing without any musical accompaniment …
6lilting — [[t]lɪ̱ltɪŋ[/t]] ADJ: usu ADJ n A lilting voice or song rises and falls in pitch in a pleasant way. He had a pleasant, lilting northern accent …
7lilting — adjective characterized by a buoyant rhythm an easy lilting stride the flute broke into a light lilting air a swinging pace a graceful swingy walk a tripping singing measure • Syn: ↑swinging, ↑swingy, ↑ …
8lilting — lilt|ing [ lıltıŋ ] adjective forming a pleasant rising and falling pattern of sounds: a lilting voice …
9lilting — UK [ˈlɪltɪŋ] / US adjective forming a pleasant rising and falling pattern of sounds a lilting voice …
10lilting — lɪlt n. light rhythmic song; light rhythmic movement v. play or sing in a light rhythmic manner …