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    gregorian chant
    [ noun ]
    a liturgical chant of the Roman Catholic Church
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    Gregorian \Gre*go"ri*an\, a. [NL. Gregorianus, fr. Gregorius
    Gregory, Gr. ?: cf. F. gr['e]gorien.]
    Pertaining to, or originated by, some person named Gregory,
    especially one of the popes of that name.

    {Gregorian calendar}, the calendar as reformed by Pope
    Gregory XIII. in 1582, including the method of adjusting
    the leap years so as to harmonize the civil year with the
    solar, and also the regulation of the time of Easter and
    the movable feasts by means of epochs. See {Gregorian
    year} (below).

    {Gregorian chant} (Mus.), plain song, or canto fermo, a kind
    of unisonous music, according to the eight celebrated
    church modes, as arranged and prescribed by Pope Gregory
    I. (called ``the Great'') in the 6th century.

    {Gregorian modes}, the musical scales ordained by Pope
    Gregory the Great, and named after the ancient Greek
    scales, as Dorian, Lydian, etc.

    {Gregorian telescope} (Opt.), a form of reflecting telescope,
    named from Prof. James Gregory, of Edinburgh, who
    perfected it in 1663. A small concave mirror in the axis
    of this telescope, having its focus coincident with that
    of the large reflector, transmits the light received from
    the latter back through a hole in its center to the
    eyepiece placed behind it.

    {Gregorian year}, the year as now reckoned according to the
    Gregorian calendar. Thus, every year, of the current
    reckoning, which is divisible by 4, except those divisible
    by 100 and not by 400, has 366 days; all other years have
    365 days. See {Bissextile}, and Note under {Style}, n., 7.


    Chant \Chant\, n. [F. chant, fr. L. cantus singing, song, fr.
    canere to sing. See {Chant}, v. t.]
    1. Song; melody.

    2. (Mus.) A short and simple melody, divided into two parts
    by double bars, to which unmetrical psalms, etc., are sung
    or recited. It is the most ancient form of choral music.

    3. A psalm, etc., arranged for chanting.

    4. Twang; manner of speaking; a canting tone. [R.]

    His strange face, his strange chant. --Macaulay.

    {Ambrosian chant}, See under {Ambrosian}.

    {Chant royal} [F.], in old French poetry, a poem containing
    five strophes of eleven lines each, and a concluding
    stanza. -- each of these six parts ending with a common
    refrain.

    {Gregorian chant}. See under {Gregorian}.
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