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- disˈcanter, noun
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- dis·canter noun
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Example Sentences
From Agricola onwards transverse flutes formed a complete family, said to comprise the discant, the alto and tenor, and the bass— respectively.
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To hear him discant you would have thought his wings were sprouting.
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Then the spirit moving her, she began to discant on things past and people vanished.
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Hereat the bonny King grew blith, To hear the clownish Jest; How silly sots, as custom is, Do discant at the best.
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But after describing all the joys of heaven, Brother Hans comes to the conclusion that a man knows about as much of celestial matters as an ox knows of discant singing.
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