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cantus
[kan-tuhs]
cantus
/ ˈkæntəs /
noun
a medieval form of church singing; chant
Also called: canto. the highest part in a piece of choral music
(in 15th- or 16th-century music) a piece of choral music, usually secular, in polyphonic style
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cantus1
Latin: song, from canere to sing
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