antiphon

英 ['æntɪf(ə)n] 美
  • n. 轮流吟唱的歌
  • n. (Antiphon)人名;(法)安蒂丰;(约480BC-411BC)安梯丰〈希〉雅典演说家、政治家。
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antiphon: see anthem
antiphon (n.)
c. 1500, "a versicle sung responsively," from Middle French antiphone "hymn" or directly from Medieval Latin antiphona, from Greek antiphona, from anti- "over against" (see anti-) + phone "voice," from PIE root *bha- (2) "to speak, tell, say" (see fame (n.)). A re-adoption of the word which had become anthem in English and lost its original meaning.
1. The beginning of the Mass, usually consisting of a psalm verse antiphon, and the Gloria Patri.
应答轮唱圣诗弥撒的开端, 通常由赞美诗篇 、 轮流应答吟唱的颂歌以及《荣耀颂》组成.

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