GAMUT


Meaning of GAMUT in English

ˈgamət, -əd.+V noun

( -s )

Etymology: probably modification of (assumed) Medieval Latin gamma ut, from Medieval Latin gamma lowest note of the Guidonian scale (from Late Latin, third letter of the Greek alphabet) + ut lowest note of each hexachord in the Guidonian scale — more at gamma , ut

1.

a. : the first or lowest note of each hexachord of Guido's great scale

b. : great scale

c. : the whole series of recognized musical notes ; sometimes : a recognized scale

d. : the compass of a voice or instrument

2. : an entire range from one extreme to another : a graded series including all kinds

an Italian running through his whole possible gamut of tone — Edward Sapir

the pets … ranged the gamut of animal life about us — Agnes M. Cleaveland

deliberate murder (with a whole gamut of possible motives) — A.L.Guérard

the complete gamut of the spectrum — C.T.Elvey

Synonyms: see range

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.