MEDIANT


Meaning of MEDIANT in English

ˈmēdēənt noun

( -s )

Etymology: Italian mediante, from Late Latin mediant-, medians, present participle of mediare to be in the middle — more at mediate

1. in ecclesiastical modes : a modulation of the authentic and the plagal modes

2. : the third musical degree of the major or minor scale (as E in the scale of C) midway between the tonic and the dominant

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