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Definition of song
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Song (n.)
Poetical
composition;
poetry;
verse.
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Lay
::
Lay (a.) A song; a
simple
lyrical
poem; a
ballad.
Shama
::
Shama (n.) A
saxicoline
singing
bird
(Kittacincla
macroura)
of
India,
noted for the
sweetness
and power of its song. In
confinement
it
imitates
the notes of other birds and
various
animals
with
accuracy.
Its head, neck, back,
breast,
and tail are
glossy
black,
the rump
white,
the under parts
chestnut..
Wassail
::
Wassail
(n.) A
festive
or
drinking
song or glee.
Vaudeville
::
Vaudeville
(n.) A
theatrical
piece,
usually
a
comedy,
the
dialogue
of which is
intermingled
with light or
satirical
songs,
set to
familiar
airs..
Transcription
::
Transcription
(n.) An
arrangement
of a
composition
for some other
instrument
or voice than that for which it was
originally
written,
as the
translating
of a song, a vocal or
instrumental
quartet,
or even an
orchestral
work, into a piece for the
piano;
an
adaptation;
an
arrangement;
-- a name
applied
by
modern
composers
for the piano to a more or less
fanciful
and
ornate
reproduction
on their own
instrument
of a song or other piece not
originally
intended
for it; as,
Liszt's
transcriptions
of son
Feminine
::
Feminine
(n.) Any one of those words which are the
appellations
of
females,
or which have the
terminations
usually
found in such
words;
as,
actress,
songstress,
abbess,
executrix..
Skylark
::
Skylark
(n.) A lark that
mounts
and sings as it
files,
especially
the
common
species
(Alauda
arvensis)
found in
Europe
and in some parts of Asia, and
celebrated
for its
melodious
song; --
called
also sky
laverock.
See under
Lark..
Songstress
::
Songstress
(n.) A woman who
sings;
a
female
singing
bird.
Thrustle
::
Thrustle
(n.) The
throstle,
or song
thrust..
Encore
::
Encore
(v. t.) To call for a
repetition
or
reappearance
of; as, to
encore
a song or a
singer..
Sing
::
Sing (v. i.) To utter
sounds
with
musical
inflections
or
melodious
modulations
of
voice,
as fancy may
dictate,
or
according
to the notes of a song or tune, or of a given part (as alto,
tenor,
etc.) in a
chorus
or
concerted
piece..
Singster
::
Singster
(n.) A
songstress.
Chorus
::
Chorus
(n.) Parts of a song or hymn
recurring
at
intervals,
as at the end of
stanzas;
also, a
company
of
singers
who join with the
singer
or choir in
singer
or choir in
singing
such
parts..
Wheel
::
Wheel (n.) The
burden
or
refrain
of a song.
Cant
::
Cant (v. i.) To speak in a
whining
voice,
or an
affected,
singsong
tone..
Lied
::
Lied (n.) A lay; a
German
song. It
differs
from the
French
chanson,
and the
Italian
canzone,
all three being
national..
Charm
::
Charm (n.) A
melody;
a song.
Aria
::
Aria (n.) An air or song; a
melody;
a tune.
Song
::
Song (n.)
Poetical
composition;
poetry;
verse.
Songless
::
Songless
(a.)
Destitute
of the power of song;
without
song; as,
songless
birds;
songless
woods..
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