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quaver (encz) | quaver,chvění hlasu Zdeněk Brož |
quaver (encz) | quaver,osminová nota n: Jakub Kolčář |
Quaver (gcide) | Quaver \Qua"ver\, v. t.
To utter with quavers.
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We shall hear her quavering them . . . to some
sprightly airs of the opera. --Addison.
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Quaver (gcide) | Quaver \Qua"ver\, n.
1. A shake, or rapid and tremulous vibration, of the voice,
or of an instrument of music.
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2. (Mus.) An eighth note. See Eighth.
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Quaver (gcide) | Quaver \Qua"ver\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Quavered; p. pr. & vb.
n. Quavering.] [OE. quaven to shake, to tremble; cf. LG.
quabbeln to shake, to be soft, of fat substances, quabbe a
fat lump of flesh, a dewlap, D. kwabbe, and E. quiver, v.]
1. To tremble; to vibrate; to shake. --Sir I. Newton.
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2. Especially, to shake the voice; to utter or form sound
with rapid or tremulous vibrations, as in singing; also,
to trill on a musical instrument
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quaver (wn) | quaver
n 1: a tremulous sound
2: a musical note having the time value of an eighth of a whole
note [syn: eighth note, quaver]
v 1: give off unsteady sounds, alternating in amplitude or
frequency [syn: quaver, waver]
2: sing or play with trills, alternating with the half note
above or below [syn: warble, trill, quaver] |
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demisemiquaver (encz) | demisemiquaver, n: |
hemidemisemiquaver (encz) | hemidemisemiquaver, n: |
quaver (encz) | quaver,chvění hlasu Zdeněk Brožquaver,osminová nota n: Jakub Kolčář |
quavered (encz) | quavered,třásl se Zdeněk Brož |
quavering (encz) | quavering,chvění hlasu Zdeněk Brož |
quaveringly (encz) | quaveringly, adv: |
quavery (encz) | quavery,s chvějícím se hlasem Zdeněk Brož |
semiquaver (encz) | semiquaver,šestnáctionvá nota n: [hud.] Jakub Kolčář |
semiquavers (encz) | semiquavers, |
Demiquaver (gcide) | Demiquaver \Dem"i*qua`ver\, n. (Mus.)
A note of half the length of the quaver; a semiquaver. [R.]
Demirelief |
Demisemiquaver (gcide) | Demisemiquaver \Dem`i*sem"i*qua`ver\, n. (Mus.)
A short note, equal in time to the half of a semiquaver, or
the thirty-second part of a whole note.
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Hemi-demi-semiquaver (gcide) | Hemi-demi-semiquaver \Hem`i-dem`i-sem"i*quaver\, n. [Hemi- +
demi-semiquaver.] (Mus.)
A short note, equal to one fourth of a semiquaver, or the
sixty-fourth part of a whole note.
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Quaquaversal (gcide) | Quaquaversal \Qua`qua*ver"sal\, a. [L. quaqua wheresoever,
whithersoever + versus, p. p. of vertere to turn.]
1. Turning or dipping in any or every direction.
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2. (Geol.) Dipping toward all points of the compass round a
center, as beds of lava round a crater.
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Quavered (gcide) | Quaver \Qua"ver\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Quavered; p. pr. & vb.
n. Quavering.] [OE. quaven to shake, to tremble; cf. LG.
quabbeln to shake, to be soft, of fat substances, quabbe a
fat lump of flesh, a dewlap, D. kwabbe, and E. quiver, v.]
1. To tremble; to vibrate; to shake. --Sir I. Newton.
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2. Especially, to shake the voice; to utter or form sound
with rapid or tremulous vibrations, as in singing; also,
to trill on a musical instrument
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Quaverer (gcide) | Quaverer \Qua"ver*er\, n.
One who quavers; a warbler.
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Quavering (gcide) | Quaver \Qua"ver\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Quavered; p. pr. & vb.
n. Quavering.] [OE. quaven to shake, to tremble; cf. LG.
quabbeln to shake, to be soft, of fat substances, quabbe a
fat lump of flesh, a dewlap, D. kwabbe, and E. quiver, v.]
1. To tremble; to vibrate; to shake. --Sir I. Newton.
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2. Especially, to shake the voice; to utter or form sound
with rapid or tremulous vibrations, as in singing; also,
to trill on a musical instrument
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Semidemiquaver (gcide) | Semidemiquaver \Sem`i*dem"i*qua`ver\, n. (Mus.)
A demisemiquaver; a thirty-second note.
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Semiquaver (gcide) | Semiquaver \Sem"i*qua`ver\ (s[e^]m"[i^]*kw[=a]`v[~e]r), n.
(Mus.)
A note of half the duration of the quaver; -- now usually
called a sixteenth note.
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demisemiquaver (wn) | demisemiquaver
n 1: a musical note having the time value of a thirty-second of
a whole note [syn: thirty-second note, demisemiquaver] |
hemidemisemiquaver (wn) | hemidemisemiquaver
n 1: a musical note having the time value of a sixty-fourth of a
whole note [syn: sixty-fourth note, hemidemisemiquaver] |
quaver (wn) | quaver
n 1: a tremulous sound
2: a musical note having the time value of an eighth of a whole
note [syn: eighth note, quaver]
v 1: give off unsteady sounds, alternating in amplitude or
frequency [syn: quaver, waver]
2: sing or play with trills, alternating with the half note
above or below [syn: warble, trill, quaver] |
quavering (wn) | quavering
adj 1: (of the voice) quivering as from weakness or fear; "the
old lady's quavering voice"; "spoke timidly in a
tremulous voice" [syn: quavering, tremulous] |
quaveringly (wn) | quaveringly
adv 1: in an unsteady quavering manner; "the man began
quaveringly to question the soldier" |
semiquaver (wn) | semiquaver
n 1: a musical note having the time value of a sixteenth of a
whole note [syn: sixteenth note, semiquaver] |
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