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Definition of Cantillate

Cantillate
Cantillate Can"til*late, v. i. [L. cantillatus, p. p. of cantillare to sing low, dim. of cantare. See Cantata.] To chant; to recite with musical tones. --M. Stuart.

Meaning of Cantillate from wikipedia

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- Hebrew in 1865 with cantillation marks added. It is the only completely cantillated translation of the New Testament. The translation was published by the...
- Shurrabi showed considerable knowledge of Jewish lore, and, being able to cantillate the service attractively, was appointed ḥazzan of the new synagogue at...
- Open Siddur Project. Along with the translation, a fully vocalized and cantillated version of the original Hebrew text is included. This translation was...
- "Must be my perfume, my perfume, my perfume/That's what they like," cantillate the glamorous five-some while wistfully pondering about their fellas over...
- which become degenerate polyhedra. Two of the eight forms (Rectified and cantillated) are replications and are skipped in the table. Some representative hyperbolic...
- was to reveal the activity unique to each person which allowed them to "cantillate," and then show them how to raise their Life Energy through the practice...
- Margoliouth, London Jews' Society, London. This is the only complete cantillated translation of the New Testament. 1866, New Testament, J. C. Reichardt...
- he was deeply influenced by the "neo-Karaite" tendency and refused to cantillate the Torah on the second day of festivals, grounded only in rabbinic tradition...