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Decantate
Decantate De*can"tate, v. t. To decant. [Obs.]

Meaning of Cantate from wikipedia

- Cantate is a Latin word, meaning "sing!". It has become part of words in other languages, such as the French Cantate and the German Kantate, both meaning...
- Cantate! (Sing!) is a German Catholic hymnal first published in 1847, and continued in seven editions until 1879. It was a collection of 444 old and new...
- Cantate FM is a Catholic radio station in Votorantim, São Paulo, broadcasting for the entire region of Sorocaba and online on the official website. The...
- Christianity, this day is also known as the Fourth Sunday after Easter or Cantate Sunday. Eastern Christianity also calls this day the "Fifth Sunday," but...
- in the Latin Vulgate, this psalm is Psalm 97. In Latin, it is known as "Cantate Domino". The psalm is a hymn psalm, one of the Royal Psalms, praising God...
- A cantata (/kænˈtɑːtə/; Italian: [kanˈtaːta]; literally "sung", past participle feminine singular of the Italian verb cantare, "to sing") is a vocal composition...
- (404 ft), 38 floors Tour Fugue (or Tower 2): 108 m (354 ft), 32 floors Tour Cantate (or Tower 3): 123 m (404 ft), 30 floors Tour Sonate (or Tower 4): 90 m...
- The Bull of Union with the Copts, also known as Cantate Domino after its incipit, was a bull promulgated by Pope Eugene IV at the E****enical Council of...
- Junior Operatics (now Bishops Stortford Musical Theatre Society) and the Cantate Youth Choir. Smith attended the Anglican St Mary the Virgin, Saffron Walden...
- including the expressive P****ion motets, Quid commisisti, SWV 56 to 60. Cantate Domino, SWV 81, is a joyful setting of Psalm 149. The Protestant composer...