释义 |
hock·et noun or ho·quet \ˈhäkə̇t\ (-s) Etymology: Middle English hocket obstacle, from Middle French hoquet, of imitative origin 1. : hiccup 2. in medieval music : an interruption of a voice part by interjected rests resulting in a broken musical line; also : a composition using such an interruption as a contrapuntal device |