| 单词 | songbook | 
| 释义 | songbookn. 1.  Any of a number of books used during services in the Anglo-Saxon church, esp. a book containing texts of the Divine Office. historical in later use.The Old English word does not necessarily imply that the books contained musical notation, but that the texts contained were to be sung. Although the context in quot. OE1   clearly does imply musical notation, it probably nevertheless refers to the same kind of liturgical book. The word was probably used to refer to different types of antiphonary, perhaps also occasionally to a gradual, but not to a full breviary as suggested in quot. 18531.In quot. OE2   apparently rendering both Latin (liber) nocturnalis and (liber) gradalis (compare the plural sangbēc in the variant reading in quot. OE3, which is ultimately based on the same passage). ΘΚΠ society > faith > artefacts > book (general) > music books > 			[noun]		 > hymnary hymn-bookc900 hymnerc900 hymnal1537 anthology1621 songbooka1684 hymnary1888 hymnarium1924 society > leisure > the arts > music > written or printed music > 			[noun]		 > music book > church music > book of canticles and hymns songbooka1684 OE    Ælfric Gram. 		(St. John's Oxf.)	 291  				Nota, þæt is mearcung. Þæra mea[r]cunga sind manega and mislice gesceapene ægðer ge on sangbocum ge on leoðcræfte. OE    Ælfric 1st Let. to Wulfstan 		(Corpus Cambr. 190)	 in  B. Fehr Die Hirtenbriefe Ælfrics 		(1914)	 126  				Mæssepreost sceal habban mæsseboc and pistelboc, and sangboc [L. nocturnalem, gradalem] and rædingboc. OE    Ælfric Let. to Wulfsige 		(Corpus Cambr.)	 in  B. Fehr Die Hirtenbriefe Ælfrics 		(1914)	 13  				Þæt synd þa halgan bec: saltere and pistolboc, godspellboc and mæsseboc, sangboc [OE Cambr. Gg.3.28 sangbec] and handboc. OE    Rec. Gifts of Bp. Leofric to Exeter Cathedral 		(Bodl.)	 in  A. J. Robertson Anglo-Saxon Charters 		(1956)	 228  				Nu þær sind.. i collectaneum &  ii pistelbec &  ii fulle sangbec &  i nihtsang. a1684    J. Evelyn Diary anno 1654 		(1955)	 III. 136  				A vast old song book [altered from singing book] or Service, & some faire Manuscripts. 1853    D. Rock Church our Fathers III.  ii. 18  				Out of the Antiphoner..came forth the full song-book or whole service for the canonical hours. 1853    D. Rock Church our Fathers III.  ii. 20  				The song-book corresponded with the Salisbury portous and the Roman breviary. 1900    Book-lover Summer 391/2  				There were many devotional works of the ordinary kind; there were ‘reading-books for winter and summer’, and song-books, and especially ‘night-songs’. 1984    S. Rankin in  Anglo-Saxon Eng. 13 101  				The liturgical books [from Exeter], divided into categories according to function... Office... 2 full song-books [antiphoners?].  2.  A book containing a collection of songs with music. Hence in extended use: a collection of songs, esp. songs regarded as standards from a particular place or by a particular songwriter. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > written or printed music > 			[noun]		 > music book > songbook songbook1473 singing book1580 songster1739 partbook1864 1473    in  R. W. M. Lewis Walberswick Churchwardens' Accts. 		(1947)	 34  				Itm payd ffor parchemey'n ffor ye songbookks xljd. a1474    Inventory in  Paston Lett. & Papers 		(2004)	 II. 360  				Item, j song boke. 1489    in  T. Dickson Accts. Treasurer Scotl. 		(1877)	 I. 114  				To Wilȝeam Sangstare of Lythqow for a sang bwke he brocht to the King. 1547–8    in  H. Littlehales Medieval Rec. London City Church 		(1905)	 387  				Item, for iiij songe bokes of te deum in Englisshe..viij d. a1586    Sir P. Sidney Arcadia 		(1593)	  iii. sig. Hh4r-v  				As if her eyes had beene his songe booke, he did the message of his minde in singing these verses. 1656    Earl of Monmouth tr.  T. Boccalini Ragguagli di Parnasso 		(1674)	  ii. xiv. 157  				Apollo..received his Song-book with..extraordinary affection. 1683    W. Lloyd in  H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eminent Literary Men 		(1843)	 (Camden) 187  				I have besides a Welsh Song-book. 1703    Sir Giddy Whim  i. i. 6 		(stage direct.)	  				Enter Fulvia with a Song Book in her Hand, reads a Song on a Lady at her Husband's Funeral. 1774    Petitions & Papers relating to Bill of Booksellers 13  				Four booksellers were harrassed by them for selling a Song Book in which was inserted some Songs taken from a play. 1851    H. Mayhew London Labour I. 298/1  				The sale of song-books in the streets..is smaller than it was two years ago. 1860    Pathfinder 20 Oct. 256  				He [sc. the author of the book of Samuel] used the national song-book of his countrymen to fill out his pages. 1922    Harvard Glee Club 		(title)	  				Harvard Song Book. 1986    New Pittsburgh Courier 15 Feb. 10/1  				Six standards from ‘The Great American Songbook’ and a Dexter original..are given extended treatments. 1990    Gay Times Dec. 73/1  				There isn't a duff track on her classy exploration of the Kern song-book. 2014    Uttoxeter Advertiser 		(Nexis)	 21 Oct. (Charity section) 3  				A charity combating loneliness through the medium of singing has a new song book. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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