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Definition of song
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Song (n.) An
object
of
derision;
a
laughingstock.
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Cant
::
Cant (v. i.) To speak in a
whining
voice,
or an
affected,
singsong
tone..
Yodle
::
Yodle (n.) A song sung by
yodeling,
as by the Swiss
mountaineers..
Song
::
Song (n.) That which is sung or
uttered
with
musical
modulations
of the
voice,
whether
of a human being or of a bird,
insect,
etc..
Fytte
::
Fytte (n.) See Fit a song.
Mavis
::
Mavis (n.) The
European
throstle
or song
thrush
(Turdus
musicus).
Dit
::
Dit (n.) A
ditty;
a song.
Excellent
::
Excellent
(a.)
Excelling;
surpassing
others
in some good
quality
or the sum of
qualities;
of great
worth;
eminent,
in a good
sense;
superior;
as, an
excellent
man,
artist,
citizen,
husband,
discourse,
book, song, etc.;
excellent
breeding,
principles,
aims,
action..
Aria
::
Aria (n.) An air or song; a
melody;
a tune.
Swan
::
Swan (n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of large
aquatic
birds
belonging
to
Cygnus,
Olor, and
allied
genera
of the
subfamily
Cygninae.
They have a large and
strong
beak and a long neck, and are noted for their
graceful
movements
when
swimming.
Most of the
northern
species
are
white.
In
literature
the swan was
fabled
to sing a
melodious
song,
especially
at the time of its
death..
Madrigal
::
Madrigal
(n.) An
unaccompanied
polyphonic
song, in four, five, or more
parts,
set to
secular
words,
but full of
counterpoint
and
imitation,
and
adhering
to the old
church
modes.
Unlike
the freer glee, it is best sung with
several
voices
on a part. See
Glee..
Yedding
::
Yedding
(n.) The song of a
minstrel;
hence,
any
song..
Triumplant
::
Triumplant
(v. i.)
Celebrating
victory;
expressive
of joy for
success;
as, a
triumphant
song or ode..
Hallelujah
::
Hallelujah
(n. &
interj.)
Praise
ye
Jehovah;
praise
ye the Lord; -- an
exclamation
used
chiefly
in songs of
praise
or
thanksgiving
to God, and as an
expression
of
gratitude
or
adoration..
Singeress
::
Singeress
(n.) A
songstress.
Singsong
::
Singsong
(n.) Bad
singing
or
poetry.
Liedertafel
::
Liedertafel
(n.) A
popular
name for any
society
or club which meets for the
practice
of male part
songs.
Monody
::
Monody
(n.) A
species
of poem of a
mournful
character,
in which a
single
mourner
expresses
lamentation;
a song for one
voice..
Adventurous
::
Adventurous
(n.) Full of
hazard;
attended
with risk;
exposing
to
danger;
requiring
courage;
rash; --
applied
to acts; as, an
adventurous
undertaking,
deed,
song..
Cant
::
Cant (n.) An
affected,
singsong
mode of
speaking..
Carol
::
Carol (n.) A song of
praise
of
devotion;
as, a
Christmas
or
Easter
carol..
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