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canticum

/kan-ti-kuhm/US // ˈkæn tɪ kəm //

剑齿虎,剑齿苋,剑兰,剑鱼

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural can·ti·ca [kan-ti-kuh]. /ˈkæn tɪ kə/.

    • : part of an ancient Roman drama chanted or sung and accompanied by music.

Examples

  • Habes quod semper sitisti; decanta Canticum, quia per malitiam hominum non per tuam religionem, orbem vicisti.

  • Several copies of the 'Canticum' have been found, coloured and uncoloured.

  • Then followed Psalms 8, 62, and 66; "Canticum Moysi" in its own tone.

  • The comparison is the more apt, as about two-thirds of the illustrative scenes referred to in the next paragraph are in canticum.

  • They are short hymns, and the term may be derived from the Latin Canticum.