CONDUCTUS


Meaning of CONDUCTUS in English

kənˈdəktəs noun

( plural conductus “)

Etymology: Medieval Latin, from Latin conductus, past participle of conducere to bring together — more at conduce

: a medieval vocal composition consisting of one to four voice parts the lowest of which is composed of a Latin text set to an invented melody and accompanied homophonically by the other voices

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