Synonym: ballad, prayer, psalm, song. Similar words: merchant, penchant, trenchant, enchanting, enchantment, chance, change, channel. Meaning: [tʃɑːnt] n. a repetitive song in which as many syllables as necessary are assigned to a single tone. v. 1. recite with musical intonation; recite as a chant or a psalm 2. utter monotonously and repetitively and rhythmically.
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31. There is a school of designer Buddhism around at the moment whose disciples chant regularly whenever and wherever they need to.
32. They kneel on straw mats in their dark clothing and chant in unison with a Buddhist priest.
33. Computer science is a bit like a Gregorian chant a one-line melody changing state within larger scale sections.
34. The subdeacon's duties were to prepare the bread and wine and the vessels for the mass and to chant the Epistle.
35. There's the Andamans, where they never talk, just converse entirely in song - a sort of chant.
36. The nuns were rewarded with alms and T-shirts, and broke into an appreciative chant as the cash was handed out.
37. But now a donkey brayed and the faint chant of women drifted with wood smoke from the town.
38. The boy appeared skeptical, but then began to chant the aleph-bet, over and over again.
39. When he was about half-way he paused and whistled loudly like a blackbird that was attempting a Gregorian chant.
40. Chant the birds one thrilling theme, I love you.
41. Focusing Chant now displays a proper icon when cast.
42. Ballad - singers come and chant here.
43. Property companies: foreign monk good recite and chant scripture?
44. The flamen chant their approval.
45. The Gregorian Chant: Which monks kept the beat.
46. Sohar passed the headland at Muscat to a chant.
47. The X-rayed chant preyed a gray salver.
48. To chant or recite a monotone.
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49. Chapter Two tells of the music characteristics of Gregorian Chant.
50. The CHANT continues, hypnotically.
51. Or am I an elephant who can trumpet and chant?
52. The faery children began to chant "Aniday, Aniday, " and a cry sounded in my heart.
53. I guess that even if I am attached to my body I still like to serve vaisnavas, hear classes, chant Hare Krishna and relish prasadam.
54. The musical novice is introduced to the ways in which music is put together and is taught how to listen to a wide variety of musical styles, from Bach and Mozart, to Gregorian chant, to the blues.
55. But when we chant Hare Krishna without any offense, we relish Krishna, the Reservoir of all pleasure.
56. Byzantine Chant is an indispensable part in the history of western music. It has been regarded as the interim of the ancient heritage and western church music.
57. The first choral work ever existed was believed to be the Gregorian chant , unison plainsong sung in church services at the time of Pope Gregory I (590-640).
58. No part of the CHANT Web Site Reserved Area shall be reproduced or adapted without prior written permission approved by CUHK.
59. I now practise reciting it mechanically in a sort of chant.
60. Another squire chant Mother of goose fair goose sings goose song.
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