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cantus firmuses

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can⋅tus fir⋅mus

[kan-tuhs fur-muhs]
–noun
1. the ancient traditional unisonal plainchant of the Christian Church, having its form set and its use prescribed by ecclesiastical tradition.
2. Music. a fixed melody to which other voices are added, typically in polyphonic treatment.

Origin:
1840–50; < ML: lit., firm song
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