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Definition of chant
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Chant (v. i.) To sing, as in
reciting
a
chant..
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Underchanter
::
Underchanter
(n.) Same as
Subchanter.
Chanting
::
Chanting
(n.)
Singing,
esp. as a chant is
sung..
Merchantly
::
Merchantly
(a.)
Merchantlike;
suitable
to the
character
or
business
of a
merchant.
Forwarder
::
Forwarder
(n.) One who sends
forward
anything;
(Com.)
one who
transmits
goods;
a
forwarding
merchant.
Trochanteric
::
Trochanteric
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to one or both of the
trochanters.
Spellwork
::
Spellwork
(n.) Power or
effect
of
magic;
that which is
wrought
by
magic;
enchantment.
Unspell
::
Unspell
(v. t.) To break the power of (a
spell);
to
release
(a
person)
from the
influence
of a
spell;
to
disenchant.
Merchantmen
::
Merchantmen
(pl. ) of
Merchantma.
Disenchanting
::
Disenchanting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Disenchan.
Chant
::
Chant (v. t.) A
psalm,
etc.,
arranged
for
chanting..
Solvent
::
Solvent
(a.) Able or
sufficient
to pay all just
debts;
as, a
solvent
merchant;
the
estate
is
solvent..
Intonation
::
Intonation
(n.)
Reciting
in a
musical
prolonged
tone;
intonating,
or
singing
of the
opening
phrase
of a
plain-chant,
psalm,
or
canticle
by a
single
voice,
as of a
priest.
See
Intone,
v. t..
Bourse
::
Bourse
(n.) An
exchange,
or place where
merchants,
bankers,
etc., meet for
business
at
certain
hours;
esp., the Stock
Exchange
of
Paris..
Antitrochanter
::
Antitrochanter
(n.) An
articular
surface
on the ilium of birds
against
which the great
trochanter
of the femur
plays.
Banian
::
Banian
(n.) A
Hindoo
trader,
merchant,
cashier,
or money
changer..
Witchery
::
Witchery
(n.)
Fascination;
irresistible
influence;
enchantment.
Chaunt
::
Chaunt
(n. & v.) See
Chant.
Chantries
::
Chantries
(pl. ) of
Chantr.
Plimsoll''s Mark
::
Plimsoll's
mark () A mark
conspicuously
painted
on the port side of all
British
sea-going
merchant
vessels,
to
indicate
the limit of
submergence
allowed
by law; -- so
called
from
Samuel
Plimsoll,
by whose
efforts
the act of
Parliament
to
prevent
overloading
was
procured..
Vintner
::
Vintner
(n.) One who deals in wine; a wine
seller,
or wine
merchant..
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