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Что (кто) такое Chant - определение

RHYTHMIC SPEAKING OR SINGING OF RHYMED TEXT DURING AN ACTION TO EXPRESS EMOTION OR THOUGHTS
Chanting; Chants; Chant Sounds; Religious chanting
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Chant         
·vt Song; melody.
II. Chant ·vt To celebrate in song.
III. Chant ·vi To sing, as in reciting a chant.
IV. Chant ·vt A psalm, ·etc., arranged for chanting.
V. Chant ·vt Twang; manner of speaking; a canting tone.
VI. Chant ·vi To make melody with the voice; to Sing.
VII. Chant ·vt To utter with a melodious voice; to Sing.
VIII. Chant ·vt To sing or recite after the manner of a chant, or to a tune called a chant.
IX. Chant ·vt A short and simple melody, divided into two parts by double bars, to which unmetrical psalms, ·etc., are sung or recited. It is the most ancient form of choral music.
chant         
I. v. a., v. n.
1.
Sing, warble, carol.
2.
Intone.
3.
Celebrate in song.
II. n.
Song, carol, melody.
chant         
¦ noun
1. a repeated rhythmic phrase, typically one shouted or sung in unison by a crowd.
2. a monotonous or repetitive song, typically an incantation or part of a ritual.
3. Music a short musical passage in two or more phrases used for singing unmetrical words; a psalm or canticle sung to such music.
¦ verb say or shout repeatedly in a sing-song tone.
?sing or intone (a psalm, canticle, or sacred text).
Origin
ME: from OFr. chanter 'sing', from L. cantare, frequentative of canere 'sing'.
chant         
(chants, chanting, chanted)
1.
A chant is a word or group of words that is repeated over and over again.
He was greeted by the chant of 'Judas! Judas!'.
N-COUNT: oft N of n
2.
A chant is a religious song or prayer that is sung on only a few notes.
...a Buddhist chant.
N-COUNT: usu adj N
3.
If you chant something or if you chant, you repeat the same words over and over again.
Demonstrators chanted slogans...
The crowd chanted 'We are with you.'...
Several thousand people chanted and demonstrated outside the building.
VERB: V n, V with quote, V, also V that
chanting
A lot of the chanting was in support of the deputy Prime Minister.
N-UNCOUNT
4.
If you chant or if you chant something, you sing a religious song or prayer.
Muslims chanted and prayed...
Mr Sharma lit incense and chanted Sanskrit mantras.
VERB: V, V n
chanting
The chanting inside the temple stopped.
N-UNCOUNT
chanting         
see chant
Chanting         
·noun Singing, ·esp. as a chant is sung.
II. Chanting ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Chant.
Chant (horse)         
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HORSE
Chant (foaled 1891 in Kentucky) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse that won the 1894 Kentucky Derby, Phoenix Stakes, and Clark Handicap. He was related through his damsire, King Alfonso, to Kentucky Derby winners Fonso (1880) and Joe Cotton (1885) and through his sire, Falsetto, to His Eminence (1901) and Sir Huon (1906).
CHANT (ship type)         
SHIP
Channel Tanker; Empire F type coaster; MV Gemma
A CHANT (from Channel Tanker) was a type of prefabricated coastal tanker which was built in the United Kingdom during the Second World War due to a perceived need for coastal tankers after the invasion of France. Some CHANTs were adapted to carry dry cargos.
Mozarabic chant         
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LITURGICAL PLAINCHANT REPERTORY OF THE VISIGOTHIC/MOZARABIC RITE OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH,
Mozarabic Chant; Hispanic chant; Hispanic Chant; Old Hispanic chant; Old Hispanic Chant; Old Spanish chant; Old Spanish Chant; Visigothic chant; Visigothic Chant; Psallendi; Psalmi
Mozarabic chant (also known as the Hispanic chant, Old Hispanic chant, Old Spanish chant, or Visigothic chant) is the liturgical plainchant repertory of the Visigothic/Mozarabic rite of the Catholic Church, related to the Gregorian chant. It is primarily associated with Hispania under Visigothic rule and later with the Mozarabs (Hispanic Catholic Christians living under Islamic rule) and was replaced by the chant of the Roman rite following the Christian Reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula.
Kievan chant         
LITURGICAL CHANT
Old Kievan chant
Kievan chant, or chant in Kyivan style (), is one of the liturgical chants common to the Russian Orthodox Church, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church and those churches that have their roots in the Moscow Patriarchate, such as the Orthodox Church in America.

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Chant

A chant (from French chanter, from Latin cantare, "to sing") is the iterative speaking or singing of words or sounds, often primarily on one or two main pitches called reciting tones. Chants may range from a simple melody involving a limited set of notes to highly complex musical structures, often including a great deal of repetition of musical subphrases, such as Great Responsories and Offertories of Gregorian chant. Chant may be considered speech, music, or a heightened or stylized form of speech. In the later Middle Ages some religious chant evolved into song (forming one of the roots of later Western music).