Imitative

  • 101musical composition — Introduction       the act of conceiving a piece of music, the art of creating music, or the finished product. These meanings are interdependent and presume a tradition in which musical works exist as repeatable entities. In this sense,… …

    Universalium

  • 102MUSIQUE — La musique!... Qu’est ce que cela veut dire?... Il est permis de supposer que Bach aurait su tranquillement trouver la réponse à une telle question, et sans doute aussi Couperin, Lassus, Grégoire le Grand et Aristoxène. Plus près de nous, Rameau… …

    Encyclopédie Universelle

  • 103pataquès — [ patakɛs ] n. m. • 1784; formation imitative iron., d apr. ce n est pas t à moi, je ne sais pas t à qui est ce 1 ♦ Mauvaise liaison entre deux mots. ⇒ cuir. Faire un pataquès, en substituant, par exemple, un s à un t final, ou réciproquement. ♢… …

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  • 104Mass —    The Roman Catholic name for the celebration of the Eucharist; Lutheran, Anglican, Orthodox, and other traditions refer to essentially similar liturgies with some variant of the Holy Eucharist, Holy Communion, or the divine liturgy. Also, a… …

    Historical dictionary of sacred music

  • 105Motet —    A polyphonic composition for unaccompanied choir setting a Latin sacred, often Biblical text. This is the most common connotation, but motets may have instruments, solo voices, and texts in other languages in certain historical contexts.… …

    Historical dictionary of sacred music

  • 106μιμηλά — μῑμηλά , μιμηλός imitative neut nom/voc/acc pl μῑμηλά̱ , μιμηλός imitative fem nom/voc/acc dual μῑμηλά̱ , μιμηλός imitative fem nom/voc sg (doric aeolic) …

    Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)

  • 107πλασματικά — πλασματικός imitative neut nom/voc/acc pl πλασματικά̱ , πλασματικός imitative fem nom/voc/acc dual πλασματικά̱ , πλασματικός imitative fem nom/voc sg (doric aeolic) …

    Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)

  • 108im´i|ta´tive|ness — im|i|ta|tive «IHM uh TAY tihv», adjective. 1. fond of imitating; likely or inclined to imitate others: »Monkeys are imitative. 2. showing imitation; imitating: »“Bang” and “whiz” are imitative words. 3. not real; counterfeit. SYNONYM(S):… …

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  • 109im´i|ta´tive|ly — im|i|ta|tive «IHM uh TAY tihv», adjective. 1. fond of imitating; likely or inclined to imitate others: »Monkeys are imitative. 2. showing imitation; imitating: »“Bang” and “whiz” are imitative words. 3. not real; counterfeit. SYNONYM(S):… …

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  • 110im|i|ta|tive — «IHM uh TAY tihv», adjective. 1. fond of imitating; likely or inclined to imitate others: »Monkeys are imitative. 2. showing imitation; imitating: »“Bang” and “whiz” are imitative words. 3. not real; counterfeit. SYNONYM(S): simulative,… …

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