innomine

[in-nom-uh-ney, -nee, -noh-muh-ney]

in·nom·i·ne

[in-nom-uh-ney, -nee, -noh-muh-ney]
noun Music.
any of various English polyphonic instrumental compositions of the 16th and 17th centuries using an antiphon for Trinity Sunday as a cantus firmus.

Origin:
1630–40; < Latin phrase in nōmine in (the) name (of the Trinity or one of its members), a liturgical formula
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Innomine is always a great word to know.
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note having one sixteenth of the time value of a whole note
sequence of notes or chords indicating completion of a composition, section, phrase
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