A tune, a song; a melody; a strain of music. Obsolete (poetic in later use).
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释义 | society > leisure > the arts > music > musical sound > melody or succession of sounds > [noun] > a melody (25) notec1300 A tune, a song; a melody; a strain of music. Obsolete (poetic in later use). warblec1374 In early use, a tune or melody (perhaps of some special kind) performed on an instrument or sung. Subsequently (influenced by warble, v.1), the… moteta1382 A short vocal composition, esp. a polyphonic piece for liturgical use or for setting a religious text. In early use also more generally: †a… tunea1387 A rhythmical succession of musical tones produced by (or composed for) an instrument or voice; an air, melody (with or without the harmony which… measurea1393 An air, tune, or melody; a horn-call. Now poetic or archaic. modulationa1398 The action of singing or making music; a tune, a melody; (in plural) musical notes or sounds. Obsolete. prolation?a1425 More generally: a measure, a strain of melody, a tune. Obsolete. gammec1425 Probably: a sequence of notes, a melody, a song. proportion?a1505 Music and Prosody. Scottish. A tune, a melody. Obsolete. rare. laya1529 Strain, tune. Obsolete. stroke1540 A touch on a stringed instrument; manner of playing a musical instrument; hence, a tune, strain. Obsolete. diapason?1553 More or less vaguely extended, with the idea of ‘all the tones or notes’, to. The combination of parts or notes in a harmonious whole, properly in… strain1579 In wider sense, a musical sequence of sounds; a melody, tune. Often collective plural. cantus1590 A song or melody, especially ecclesiastical melody; also, the principal voice. Also attributive. stripe1590 A touch on the keys of an instrument; hence, measure, strain. Obsolete. diapase1591 Anglicized form of diapason, n., used by the poets. air1597 A tune, a melody; a piece of music in which a single melodic line predominates, and which has little or no distinctive accompaniment; (sometimes)… pawson1606 = diapason, n. 3b. spirit1608 Music. A melody, a tune; an air (air, n.1 10a). Obsolete. rare. melody1609 A series of single notes arranged in a musically expressive or distinctive sequence; a tune; (Music) the tune around which a polyphonic… aria1742 = air, n.1 10. refrain1795 A repeated piece of music; spec. the music accompanying the chorus of a song. Now also more generally: a melody, a tune. toon1901 = tune, n. sounds1955 plural. Popular music; also in singular, a tune or record. slang (originally U.S.). klangfarbenmelodie1959 melody of timbres. |
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