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Chanting
Chant Chant, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Chanted; p. pr. & vb. n. Chanting.] [F. chanter, fr. L. cantare, intens. of canere to sing. Cf. Cant affected speaking, and see Hen.] 1. To utter with a melodious voice; to sing. The cheerful birds . . . do chant sweet music. --Spenser. 2. To celebrate in song. The poets chant in the theaters. --Bramhall. 3. (Mus.) To sing or recite after the manner of a chant, or to a tune called a chant.
Chanting
Chanting Chant"ing (ch[.a]nt"[i^]ng), n. Singing, esp. as a chant is sung. Chanting falcon (Zo["o]l.), an African falcon (Melierax canorus or musicus). The male has the habit, remarkable in a bird of prey, of singing to his mate, while she is incubating.
Chanting falcon
Falcon Fal"con, n. [OE. faucon, faucoun, OF. faucon, falcon, ?. faucon, fr. LL. falco, perh. from L. falx, falcis, a sickle or scythe, and named from its curving talons. Cf. Falchion.] 1. (Zo["o]l.) (a) One of a family (Falconid[ae]) of raptorial birds, characterized by a short, hooked beak, strong claws, and powerful flight. (b) Any species of the genus Falco, distinguished by having a toothlike lobe on the upper mandible; especially, one of this genus trained to the pursuit of other birds, or game. In the language of falconry, the female peregrine (Falco peregrinus) is exclusively called the falcon. --Yarrell. 2. (Gun.) An ancient form of cannon. Chanting falcon. (Zo["o]l.) See under Chanting.
Chanting falcon
Chanting Chant"ing (ch[.a]nt"[i^]ng), n. Singing, esp. as a chant is sung. Chanting falcon (Zo["o]l.), an African falcon (Melierax canorus or musicus). The male has the habit, remarkable in a bird of prey, of singing to his mate, while she is incubating.
Enchanting
Enchant En*chant", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Enchanted; p. pr. & vb. n. Enchanting.] [F. enchanter, L. incantare to chant or utter a magic formula over or against one, to bewitch; in in, against + cantare to sing. See Chant, and cf. Incantation.] 1. To charm by sorcery; to act on by enchantment; to get control of by magical words and rites. And now about the caldron sing, Like elves and fairies in a ring, Enchanting all that you put in. --Shak. He is enchanted, cannot speak. --Tennyson. 2. To delight in a high degree; to charm; to enrapture; as, music enchants the ear. Arcadia was the charmed circle where all his spirits forever should be enchanted. --Sir P. Sidney. Syn: To charm; bewitch; fascinate. Cf. Charm.
Enchanting
Enchanting En*chant"ing, a. Having a power of enchantment; charming; fascinating. -- En*chant"ing*ly, adv.
Enchantingly
Enchanting En*chant"ing, a. Having a power of enchantment; charming; fascinating. -- En*chant"ing*ly, adv.
Trochantine
Trochantine Tro*chan"tine, n. (Zo["o]l.) The second joint of the leg of an insect, -- often united with the coxa.

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- Jean-Pierre Chantin (born 1961) is a French historian of religion and author, ****ociated with the University of Lyon. He specializes in the history of...
- ésotérisme is an encyclopedic dictionary of religion edited by Jean-Pierre Chantin. The tenth volume of the Dictionnaire du monde religieux dans la France...
- Library. Leiden; Boston: BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-30241-9. ISSN 2468-3566. Chantin, Jean-Pierre, ed. (2001). Les Marges du christianisme: « Sectes », dissidences...
- (2001a). "Les Sociétés Initiatiques". In Chantin (2001). Caillet, Serge (2001b). "BREYER Jacques". In Chantin (2001). Lewis, James R., ed. (1998). The...
- propositions by Innocent X in **** occasione, was, according to Jean-Pierre Chantin, "a true test of orthodoxy imposed upon the entire clergy".: 48  The Jansenists...
- Experimental Therapeutics. 114 (3): 343–57. PMID 13243246.[dead link] Bory C, Chantin C, Boulieu R, Cotte J, Berthier JC, Fraisse D, Bobenrieth MJ (1986). "[Use...
- response format. The ektara is used by Sadhus (wandering holy men) for Sufi chantin, as well as by the Bauls of Bengal. Parvathy Baul at Ruhaniyat mystic music...
- Deslys' demand that they must not scar her neck. She died in rue Antoine-Chantin, Paris 14 on 11 February 1920. In her will, Deslys left her villa on the...
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- Retrieved 2023-01-14. Blandre, Bernard (2001). "IVANOFF Mickhaël". In Chantin, Jean-Pierre (ed.). Les Marges du christianisme: « Sectes », dissidences...