Angol | Latin |
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singing noun [UK: ˈsɪŋɪŋ] [US: ˈsɪŋɪŋ] | cantatio [cantationis](3rd) F cantus [cantus](4th) M chorus [chori](2nd) M |
singing adjective [UK: ˈsɪŋɪŋ] [US: ˈsɪŋɪŋ] | cantabundus [cantabunda, cantabundum]adjective |
singing (birds) noun [UK: ˈsɪŋɪŋ] [US: ˈsɪŋɪŋ] | cantio [cantionis](3rd) F |
singing (esp. birds) / playing / shouting together noun | concentus [concentus](4th) M |
singing, musical adjective | cantatrix [(gen.), cantatricis]adjective |
singing of hymns noun | hymnodia [hymnodiae](1st) F |
art / practice of singing psalms noun | psalmodia [psalmodiae](1st) F |
celebrate by singing verb | decano [decanere, dececini, decantus](3rd) TRANS |
chant, recite singing verb | decanto [decantare, decantavi, decantatus](1st) TRANS |
dancing / singing performance / ers noun | chorus [chori](2nd) M |
descant, upper voice in part singing noun | discantus [discantus](4th) M |
for singing w / lyre adjective | citharoedicus [citharoedica, citharoedicum]adjective |
form of verse used especially choral singing noun | dithyrambus [dithyrambi](2nd) M |
leads congregation singing noun | incentor [incentoris](3rd) M |
song, manner of singing (L+S) noun | tropos [tropi]noun tropus [tropi](2nd) M |
Syrian singing-girl and courtesan noun | ambubaia [ambubaiae](1st) F |
teacher of singing / music or elocution noun | phonascus [phonasci](2nd) M |
unison singing / utterance noun | concentio [concentionis](3rd) F |