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sang-cræft

  • noun [ masculine ]
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sang-cræft, es; m.
the art of singing, music (
vocal or instrumental)
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  • Sangcræft

    musica

    (in a list of the arts),
      Hpt. Gl. 479, 46.
  • Wæs hé swýðest on cyricean sangcræft getýd Rómánisce þeáwe

    maxime modulandi in ecclesia more Romanorum peritum,

      Bd. 4, 2; S. 566, 19.
  • On sangcræft gelǽred cantandi sonos edoctus, 5, 20; S. 646, 6. I a. an art of singing :-- Biþ ðæs hleóþres swég (

    the voice of the Phenix when singing)

    eallum songcræftum swétra and wlitigra, and wynsumra wrenca gehwylcum,
      Exon. Th. 206, 25; Ph. 132.
the art of composing poetry
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  • Hé (Cædmon) þurh Godes gife ðone sangcræft onféng

    gratis canendi donum accepit,

      Bd. 4, 24; S. 596, 41.
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  • sang-cræft, n.