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decachord
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/06/23 02:43 UTC 版)
名詞
decachord (plural decachords)
- (historical, music) An Ancient Greek musical instrument with ten strings, resembling the harp.
- A musical instrument mentioned in the Psalms, having ten strings and thought to resemble a lute or psaltery.
- Anything having ten parts, especially something of mystical Christian significance.
- 2020, Rev. J.M. Neale, A Commentary on the Psalms, page 497:
Zigabenus sees in this expression the four great hymns of the New Testament: he also sees in the decachord the ten songs of the Old Testament, those of Miriam, Moses, Deborah, Hannah, David, Solomon, Judith, Hezekiah, Habakkuk, the Three Children, — an adaptation rather than an explanation.
- 2020, Rev. J.M. Neale, A Commentary on the Psalms, page 497:
- (music) A set of ten pitches used to create a musical mode.
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