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‖ prosula Eccl.|ˈprəʊsʊlə| Pl. -æ. [mod.L., dim. of L. prosa prosa; see -ule.] (See quots.)
1907Orme & Wyatt tr. Wagner's Introd. Gregorian Melodies xiv. 245 A second kind of trope, which also goes back to Tutilo, resembles the Sequences, and is often like them called Prosa, or, when of lesser extent, Prosula. 1958W. Apel Gregorian Chant iii. 433 Twenty-five of the Offertoires..are further amplified by the addition of a prosula..that is, a new text appended to the end of a verse, usually the last. Ibid., The music for the prosula or, as we would say, for the trope, is identical with the closing passage of the verse. 1970[see prosa]. 1975Anglo-Saxon England IV. 134 A Kyriale, beginning imperfectly with part of the prosula to the Kyrie eleison entitled Clemens rector. Ibid. 135 A number of Kyries do not have prosulae. |