MORDENT


Meaning of MORDENT in English

noun

also mor·dant ˈmȯrd ə nt, ˈmȯ(ə)d-

( -s )

Etymology: Italian mordente, from Latin mordent-, mordens, present participle of mordēre to bite

1. : a melodic musical grace made by a quick alternation of a principal tone with an auxiliary tone usually a half step lower

2. : acciaccatura

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