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Definition of chant
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Chant (v. t.) To
celebrate
in song.
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Burgee
::
Burgee
(n.) A
swallow-tailed
flag; a
distinguishing
pennant,
used by
cutters,
yachts,
and
merchant
vessels..
Invoice
::
Invoice
(n.) The lot or set of goods as
shipped
or
received;
as, the
merchant
receives
a large
invoice
of
goods..
Longboat
::
Longboat
(n.)
Formerly,
the
largest
boat
carried
by a
merchant
vessel,
corresponding
to the
launch
of a naval
vessel..
Fascination
::
Fascination
(n.) The act of
fascinating,
bewhiching,
or
enchanting;
enchantment;
witchcraft;
the
exercise
of a
powerful
or
irresistible
influence
on the
affections
or
passions;
unseen,
inexplicable
influence..
Disenchantment
::
Disenchantment
(n.) The act of
disenchanting,
or state of being
disenchanted..
Mercantile
::
Mercantile
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
merchants,
or the
business
of
merchants;
having
to do with
trade,
or the
buying
and
selling
of
commodities;
commercial..
Maenad
::
Maenad
(n.) A
Bacchante;
a
priestess
or
votary
of
Bacchus.
Enchanting
::
Enchanting
(a.)
Having
a power of
enchantment;
charming;
fascinating.
Trochanteric
::
Trochanteric
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to one or both of the
trochanters.
Antiphon
::
Antiphon
(n.) A
musical
response;
alternate
singing
or
chanting.
See
Antiphony,
and
Antiphone..
Insure
::
Insure
(v. t.)
Specifically,
to
secure
against
a loss by a
contingent
event,
on
certain
stipulated
conditions,
or at a given rate or
premium;
to give or to take an
insurance
on or for; as, a
merchant
insures
his ship or its
cargo,
or both,
against
the
dangers
of the sea; goods and
buildings
are
insured
against
fire or
water;
persons
are
insured
against
sickness,
accident,
or
death;
and
sometimes
hazardous
debts are
insured..
Magician
::
Magician
(n.) One
skilled
in
magic;
one who
practices
the black art; an
enchanter;
a
necromancer;
a
sorcerer
or
sorceress;
a
conjurer.
Burse
::
Burse (n.) An
exchange,
for
merchants
and
bankers,
in the
cities
of
continental
Europe.
Same as
Bourse..
Incantation
::
Incantation
(n.) The act or
process
of using
formulas
sung or
spoken,
with
occult
ceremonies,
for the
purpose
of
raising
spirits,
producing
enchantment,
or
affecting
other
magical
results;
enchantment..
Chantry
::
Chantry
(n.) A
chapel
or altar so
endowed.
Merchantman
::
Merchantman
(n.) A
merchant.
Rate
::
Rate (n.) The class of a
merchant
vessel
for
marine
insurance,
determined
by its
relative
safety
as a risk, as A1, A2, etc..
Trust
::
Trust (n.) To give
credit
to; to sell to upon
credit,
or in
confidence
of
future
payment;
as,
merchants
and
manufacturers
trust their
customers
annually
with
goods..
Magic
::
Magic (a.) A
comprehensive
name for all of the
pretended
arts which claim to
produce
effects
by the
assistance
of
supernatural
beings,
or
departed
spirits,
or by a
mastery
of
secret
forces
in
nature
attained
by a study of
occult
science,
including
enchantment,
conjuration,
witchcraft,
sorcery,
necromancy,
incantation,
etc..
Disentrance
::
Disentrance
(v. t.) To
awaken
from a
trance
or an
enchantment.
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