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Definition of chant
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Chant (v. t.) A
psalm,
etc.,
arranged
for
chanting..
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Perchant
::
Perchant
(n.) A bird tied by the foot, to serve as decoy to other birds by its
fluttering..
Couchant
::
Couchant
(v. t.) Lying down with the head
raised,
which
distinguishes
the
posture
of
couchant
from that of
dormant,
or
sleeping;
-- said of a lion or other
beast..
Enchantment
::
Enchantment
(n.) That which
captivates
the heart and
senses;
an
influence
or power which
fascinates
or
highly
delights.
Billhead
::
Billhead
(n.) A
printed
form, used by
merchants
in
making
out bills or
rendering
accounts..
Drogher
::
Drogher
(n.) A small craft used in the West India
Islands
to take off
sugars,
rum, etc., to the
merchantmen;
also, a
vessel
for
transporting
lumber,
cotton,
etc.,
coastwise;
as, a
lumber
drogher..
Magical
::
Magical
(a.)
Performed
by, or
proceeding
from,
occult
and
superhuman
agencies;
done by, or
seemingly
done by,
enchantment
or
sorcery.
Hence:
Seemingly
requiring
more than human
power;
imposing
or
startling
in
performance;
producing
effects
which seem
supernatural
or very
extraordinary;
having
extraordinary
properties;
as, a magic
lantern;
a magic
square
or
circle..
Chanting
::
Chanting
(n.)
Singing,
esp. as a chant is
sung..
Seal
::
Seal (v. t.) To mark with a
stamp,
as an
evidence
of
standard
exactness,
legal size, or
merchantable
quality;
as, to seal
weights
and
measures;
to seal
silverware..
Galley
::
Galley
(n.) The
cookroom
or
kitchen
and
cooking
apparatus
of a
vessel;
--
sometimes
on
merchant
vessels
called
the
caboose.
Enchanter
::
Enchanter
(n.) One who
enchants;
a
sorcerer
or
magician;
also, one who
delights
as by an
enchantment..
Wizard
::
Wizard
(a.)
Enchanting;
charming.
Merchant
::
Merchant
(v. i.) To be a
merchant;
to
trade.
Merchant
::
Merchant
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
employed
in, trade or
merchandise;
as, the
merchant
service..
Conjury
::
Conjury
(n.) The
practice
of
magic;
enchantment.
Merchantable
::
Merchantable
(a.) Fit for
market;
such as is
usually
sold in
market,
or such as will bring the
ordinary
price;
as,
merchantable
wheat;
sometimes,
a
technical
designation
for a
particular
kind or
class..
Butlerage
::
Butlerage
(n.) A duty of two
shillings
on every tun of wine
imported
into
England
by
merchant
strangers;
-- so
called
because
paid to the
king's
butler
for the king.
Solvent
::
Solvent
(a.) Able or
sufficient
to pay all just
debts;
as, a
solvent
merchant;
the
estate
is
solvent..
Levant
::
Levant
(a.)
Rising
or
having
risen from rest; -- said of
cattle.
See
Couchant
and
levant,
under
Couchant..
Unbewitch
::
Unbewitch
(v. t.) To free from a
spell;
to
disenchant.
Chant
::
Chant (v. i.) To make
melody
with the
voice;
to sing.
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