单词 | descant |
释义 | descant[ noun, adjective des-kant; verb des-kant, dis- ] / noun, adjective ˈdɛs kænt; verb dɛsˈkænt, dɪs- / SEE SYNONYMS FOR descant ON THESAURUS.COM nounMusic.
a variation upon anything; comment on a subject. adjectiveMusic (chiefly British).
verb (used without object)Music. to sing. to comment or discourse at great length. Also discant. Origin of descant1350–1400; Middle English discant, descaunt<Anglo-French <Medieval Latin discanthus, equivalent to Latin dis-dis-1 + cantus song; see chant OTHER WORDS FROM descantdes·cant·er, nounWords nearby descantdesaturation, Desault's bandage, desc., descale, descamisado, descant, Descartes, Descartes' law, Descartes, René, descemetitis, descemetocele Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for descantBritish Dictionary definitions for descantdescant noun (ˈdɛskænt, ˈdɪs-)Also: discant a decorative counterpoint added above a basic melody a comment, criticism, or discourse adjective (ˈdɛskænt, ˈdɪs-)Also: discant of or pertaining to the highest member in common use of a family of musical instrumentsa descant recorder verb (dɛsˈkænt, dɪs-) (intr)Also: discant (often foll by on or upon) to compose or perform a descant (for a piece of music) (often foll by on or upon) to discourse at length or make varied comments Derived forms of descantdescanter, nounWord Origin for descantC14: from Old Northern French, from Medieval Latin discantus, from Latin dis- 1 + cantus song; see chant Collins English Dictionary - Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012 |
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