canticulum

canticulum

canticulum, ī, n. (Demin. v. canticum), der kleine Gesang, das Liedchen, Septim. Afer b. Ter. Maur. v. 1981.


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  • canticle — /kan ti keuhl/, n. 1. one of the nonmetrical hymns or chants, chiefly from the Bible, used in church services. 2. a song, poem, or hymn esp. of praise. [1175 1225; ME ( < OF) < L canticulum, equiv. to cantic(um) song (see CANTICUM) + ulum ULE] *… …   Universalium

  • Canticle — Can ti*cle, n.; pl. {Canticles}. [L. canticulum a little song, dim. of canticum song, fr. cantus a singing, fr. coner to sing. See {Chant}.] 1. A song; esp. a little song or hymn. [Obs.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. pl. The Song of Songs or Song of… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Canticles — Canticle Can ti*cle, n.; pl. {Canticles}. [L. canticulum a little song, dim. of canticum song, fr. cantus a singing, fr. coner to sing. See {Chant}.] 1. A song; esp. a little song or hymn. [Obs.] Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. pl. The Song of Songs or… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • canticle — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin canticulum, diminutive of canticum song, from cantus, past participle of canere Date: 13th century song; specifically one of several liturgical songs (as the Magnificat) taken from the Bible …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Canticle — A canticle (from the Latin canticulum , a diminutive of canticum , song) is a hymn (strictly excluding the Psalms) taken from the Bible. The term is often expanded to include ancient non biblical hymns such as the Te Deum and certain psalms used… …   Wikipedia

  • Canticle — • Used in the English Catholic translation of the Bible as the equivalent of the Vulgate canticum in most, but not all, of the uses of that word; for where canticum is used for a sacred song Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Canticle… …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • canticle — can|ti|cle [ˈkæntıkəl] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Latin; Origin: canticulum, from canticum song , from canere; CHANT1] a short religious song usually using words from the Bible …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • canticle — early 13c., from L. canticulum a little song, dim. of canticum song (also a scene in Roman comedy enacted by one person and accompanied by music and dancing), from cantus (see CHANT (Cf. chant)) …   Etymology dictionary

  • canticle — [ kantɪk(ə)l] noun a hymn or chant forming a regular part of a church service. Origin ME: from L. canticulum little song , dimin. of canticum, from canere sing …   English new terms dictionary

  • Гимны —  ♦ (ENG canticles)  (от лат. canticulum маленькая песня)    песнопения (отличающиеся от псалмов) или библейские стихи, взятые обычно из Священного Писания и используемые как часть литургии во время богослужения. Они представляют собой фрагменты… …   Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов

  • canticle — can•ti•cle [[t]ˈkæn tɪ kəl[/t]] n. mad one of the nonmetrical hymns or chants, chiefly from the Bible, used in church services • Etymology: 1175–1225; ME (< OF) < L canticulum, der. of canticum song, der. of cantus …   From formal English to slang

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