Chant - Wikipedia A chant (from French chanter, [1] from Latin cantare, "to sing") [2] is the iterative speaking or singing of words or sounds, often primarily on one or two main pitches called reciting tones
Chant - definition of chant by The Free Dictionary 1 To sing or intone to a chant: chant a prayer 2 To celebrate in song: chanting a hero's deeds 3 To say in the manner of a chant: chanted defiant slogans
chant - WordReference. com Dictionary of English chant (chant, chänt), n Music and Dance a short, simple melody, esp one characterized by single notes to which an indefinite number of syllables are intoned, used in singing psalms, canticles, etc , in church services
chant - Wiktionary, the free dictionary Verb chant (third-person singular simple present chants, present participle chanting, simple past and past participle chanted) To sing, especially without instruments, and as applied to monophonic and pre-modern music
Chant - Definition, Meaning, and Examples in English The word 'chant' originated from the Old French word 'chanter', which meant 'to sing' It has been used since the 14th century to describe the rhythmic singing or recitation of words
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