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descant
noun
A song or tune composed in parts.
descant
Asong or tune with various modulations. The wakeful nightingale . All night long her amourous descant sung.
descant
A discourse; discussion; disputation; animadversion, comment, or a series of comments.
descant
The art of composing music in several parts. Descant is plain, figurative and double. Plain descant is the ground-work of musical compositions, consisting in the orderly disposition of concords, answering to simple counterpoint. Figurative or florid descant, is that part of an air in which some discords are concerned. Double descant, is when the parts are so contrived, that the treble may be made the base, and the base the treble.
descant
verb intransitive
To run a division or variety with the voice, on a musical ground in true measure; to sing.
descant
To discourse; to comment; to make a variety of remarks; to animadvert freely . A virtuous man should be pleased to find people descanting on his actions.