discanted
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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 des·cant n. Pronunciation: ' des- ˌ kant Variant: also dis·cant \ ' dis-\ Function: noun Etymology: Middle English dyscant, from Anglo-French &Medieval Latin; Anglo-French descaunt, from Medieval Latin discantus, from Latin dis- + cantus song ― more at CHANT Date: 14th century 1 a : a melody or counterpoint sung above the plainsong of the tenor b : the art of composing or improvising contrapuntal part music also : the music so composed or improvised c : SOPRANO , TREBLE d : a superimposed counterpoint to a simple melody sung typically by some or all of the sopranos 2 : discourse or comment on a theme]]> 2 des·cant n. Pronunciation: ' des- ˌ kant, des- ' , dis- ' Function: intransitive verb Date: 15th century 1 : to sing or play a descant broadly : SING 2 : COMMENT , DISCOURSE ]]> discant n. variant of descant ]]>