English | Latin |
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musical [musicals] noun [UK: ˈmjuː.zɪk.l̩] [US: ˈmjuː.zɪk.l̩] | semitonus [semitoni](2nd) M |
musical adjective [UK: ˈmjuː.zɪk.l̩] [US: ˈmjuː.zɪk.l̩] | canticus [cantica, canticum]adjective |
musical, lyrical adjective | melicus [melica, melicum]adjective |
musical / metrical beat noun | ictus [ictus](4th) M |
musical fifth noun | pente [undeclined]noun |
musical harmony noun | concinentia [concinentiae](1st) F |
musical instrument of ten strings noun | decachordum [decachordi](2nd) N decacordum [decacordi](2nd) N |
musical note in Gregorian chant noun | cephalicus [cephalici](2nd) M |
musical note series noun | synemmenon [synemmeni]noun |
musical scale noun | tonos [toni]noun tonus [toni](2nd) M |
a musical instrument played with the foot noun | scabellum [scabelli](2nd) N scabillum [scabilli](2nd) N |
accord (musical) noun [UK: əˈk.ɔːd] [US: əˈk.ɔːrd] | accordum [accordi](2nd) N |
actor (of musical parts in play) noun [UK: ˈæk.tə(r)] [US: ˈæk.tər] | cantor [cantoris](3rd) M |
book of musical rules noun | tonale [tonalis](3rd) F |
catgut, musical instrument (string) noun | chorda [chordae](1st) F |
catgut, musical instrument string noun | corda [cordae](1st) F |
group of musical notes noun | ancus [anci](2nd) M |
melodiously, in a musical manner adverb | modulate [modulatius, modulatissime]adverb |
musician, who plays musical instrument noun | organicus [organici](2nd) M |
name of several series of musical notes noun | synemmenon [synemmeni]noun |
of / belonging / pertaining to a musical / reading entertainment adjective | acroamatarius [acroamataria, acroamatarium]adjective acroamaticus [acroamatica, acroamaticum]adjective |
of / belonging to poetry or music, musical adjective | musicus [musica, musicum]adjective |
quadrichord / tetrachord, 4-stringed musical instrument noun | quadrichordum [quadrichordi](2nd) N |
quill / plectrum / pick (to strike strings of musical instrument) noun | plectrum [plectri](2nd) N |
recite with musical intonation verb | canturio [canturire, canturivi, canturitus](4th) |
second of two musical notes and smaller than first noun | epiphonus [epiphoni](2nd) M |
selah, musical pause (Psalms) verb | SELAH [undeclined]verb |
singing, musical adjective | cantatrix [(gen.), cantatricis]adjective |
sounding together (of musical instruments) noun | conspiratus [conspiratus](4th) M |
suitable for playing on a musical instrument adjective | crusmaticus [crusmatica, crusmaticum]adjective |
three musical notes in defending scale noun | climacus [climaci](2nd) M |
tune, musical air noun | crusma [crusmatis](3rd) N |
two musical notes of same pitch noun | bistropha [bistrophae](1st) F |
two musical notes second lower than first noun | clivis [clivis](3rd) F |
two square and tailed musical notes noun | bivirga [bivirgae](1st) F |