| 释义 | View usage for: (deskænt) Word forms: plural descantscountable nounA descant is a tune which is played or sung above the main tune in a piece of music.  An elderly woman, arms crossed, sang the descant. Synonyms: counterpoint, song, tune, melody More Synonyms of descantdescant in British Englishnoun (ˈdɛskænt, ˈdɪs-)1.  Also: discant a decorative counterpoint added above a basic melody 2. a comment, criticism, or discourse adjective (ˈdɛskænt, ˈdɪs-)3.  Also: discant of or pertaining to the highest member in common use of a family of musical instruments  a descant recorder verb (dɛsˈkænt, dɪs-) (intransitive)4.  Also: discant (often foll by on or upon) to compose or perform a descant (for a piece of music) 5. (often foll by on or upon) to discourse at length or make varied commentsDerived formsdescanter (desˈcanter)  nounWord origin C14: from Old Northern French, from Medieval Latin discantus,  from Latin dis-1  + cantus  song; see chantdescant in American English (ˈdɛsˌkænt;  for v., also dɛsˈkænt)   noun1.  Medieval Musica.   two-part singing in which there is a fixed, known melody and an additional but subordinate melody that is higher in pitch b.   this added upper melody c.  see also   discant the highest voice in polyphonic singing, as the treble or soprano 2.   a varied song or melody 3.   a comment; criticism; discourse  verb intransitive4.   to talk or write at length; comment expansively; discourse (on or upon) 5.   to sing or play a descant to the main melody Word origin ME < Anglo-Fr deschaunt  & ML discantus  < L dis- , from, apart + cantus , song: see  chantA requiem was led by the violas and `cellos, with overtones from a choir of descant clarinets.An elderly woman, arms crossed, sang the descant, sad and haunting, of La Pampina d'aliva.He risked glancing up and saw that the descant spell was working.Examples of 'descant' in a sentencedescantDefinition a tune played or sung above a basic melodyAdditional synonymsDefinition a succession of notes forming a distinctive sequence a catchy melody with a frenetic beatSynonyms tune,  song,  theme,  refrain,  air,  music,  strain,  descant,  MLODDefinition a piece of music with words, composed for the voice a voice singing a Spanish songSynonyms ballad,  air,  tune,  lay,  strain,  carol,  lyric,  chant,  chorus,  melody,  anthem,  number,  hymn,  psalm,  shanty,  pop song,  ditty,  canticle,  canzonet,  choon (slang),  waiata (New Zealand)Definition a melody, esp. one for which harmony is not essential She was humming a merry little tune.Synonyms melody,  air,  song,  theme,  strain(s),  motif,  jingle,  ditty,  choon (slang),  melody linederive from somethingderogatederogatorydescantdescenddescend on something or someonedescend to something
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