akˈsentəs noun
( plural accentus )
Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin, accent
: the part of the church service sung or recited by the priest and his assistants at the altar usually in monotone — contrasted with concentus
akˈsentəs noun
( plural accentus )
Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin, accent
: the part of the church service sung or recited by the priest and his assistants at the altar usually in monotone — contrasted with concentus
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012