22 Results for descant
หรือค้นหา: -descant-, *descant*

NECTEC Lexitron Dictionary EN-TH
descant on(phrv) ร้องเสียงสูงขึ้น, Syn. descant upon
descant on(phrv) พูดยืดยาวเกี่ยวกับ, See also: วิพากษ์วิจารณ์อย่างยืดยาว
descant upon(phrv) ร้องเสียงสูงขึ้น, Syn. descant on
descant upon(phrv) พูดยืดยาวเกี่ยวกับ, See also: วิพากษ์วิจารณ์อย่างยืดยาว

Hope Dictionary
descant(เดส'เคินทฺ) n. เสียงสูง, ท่วงทำนองเพลง, ความผันแปร adj. มีเสียงสูง vi. (เดสแคนทฺ') ร้องเพลง, วิจารณ์หรือพูดเสียยืดยาว, Syn. discant

Nontri Dictionary
descant(vi) พูดยืดยาว, ร้องเพลง

Volubilis Dictionary (TH-EN-FR)
หัวใจม่วง[hūajai muang] (n, exp) EN: Purple heart ; Purple tradescantia
กาบหอยเเครงแคระ[kāphøi khraēngkhrae] (n, exp) EN: Boat-lily ; Oyster lily ; Candle lily ; White-flowered tradescantia ; Oyster plant

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary
descant
 (n) /d e1 s k a n t/ /เด๊ะ สึ แก่น ถึ/ /dˈeskænt/
descant
 (vi) /d i1 s k a1 n t/ /ดิ้ สึ แก๊น ถึ/ /dˈɪskˈænt/
descants
 (n) /d e1 s k a n t s/ /เด๊ะ สึ แก่น ถึ สึ/ /dˈeskænts/
descants
 (vi) /d i1 s k a1 n t s/ /ดิ้ สึ แก๊น ถึ สึ/ /dˈɪskˈænts/
descanted
 (vi, vi) /d i1 s k a1 n t i d/ /ดิ้ สึ แก๊น ถิ ดึ/ /dˈɪskˈæntɪd/
descanting
 (vi) /d i1 s k a1 n t i ng/ /ดิ้ สึ แก๊น ถิ่ง/ /dˈɪskˈæntɪŋ/

WordNet (3.0)
descant(n) a decorative musical accompaniment (often improvised) added above a basic melody, Syn. discant
descant(v) sing in descant
descant(v) talk at great length about something of one's interest
descant on(v) sing a descant on a main tune or melody

Collaborative International Dictionary (GCIDE)
Descant

n. [ OF. descant, deschant, F. déchant, discant, LL. discantus, fr. L. dis + cantus singing, melody, fr. canere to sing. See Chant, and cf. Descant, v. i., Discant. ] 1. (Mus.) (a) Originally, a double song; a melody or counterpoint sung above the plain song of the tenor; a variation of an air; a variation by ornament of the main subject or plain song. (b) The upper voice in part music. (c) The canto, cantus, or soprano voice; the treble. Grove. [ 1913 Webster ]

Twenty doctors expound one text twenty ways, as children make descant upon plain song. Tyndale. [ 1913 Webster ]

She [ the nightingale ] all night long her amorous descant sung. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ]

☞ The term has also been used synonymously with counterpoint, or polyphony, which developed out of the French déchant, of the 12th century. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. A discourse formed on its theme, like variations on a musical air; a comment or comments. [ 1913 Webster ]

Upon that simplest of themes how magnificent a descant! De Quincey. [ 1913 Webster ]

Descant

v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Descanted; p. pr. & vb. n. Descanting. ] [ From descant; n.; or directly fr. OF. descanter, deschanter; L. dis- + cantare to sing. ] 1. To sing a variation or accomplishment. [ 1913 Webster ]

2. To comment freely; to discourse with fullness and particularity; to discourse at large. [ 1913 Webster ]

A virtuous man should be pleased to find people descanting on his actions. Addison. [ 1913 Webster ]

Descanter

n. One who descants. [ 1913 Webster ]


EDICT JP-EN Dictionary
紫露草[むらさきつゆくさ;ムラサキツユクサ, murasakitsuyukusa ; murasakitsuyukusa] (n) (uk) Ohio spiderwort (Tradescantia ohiensis) [Add to Longdo]

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