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ĕnarmŏnius

ĕnarmŏnius · adj

enharmonic

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What it meant

ĕnarmŏnius — Lewis & Short

ĕnarmŏnius (ĕnhar-, also -monĭ-cus), a, um, adj., = e)narmo/nios,

I enharmonic; as subst. (sc. melodiae genus), = e)narmo/nion me/los, the technical name in Greek music of a kind of melody, in which quarter-tones predominated, Mart. Cap. 9, § 930: modulatio, id. 9, § 942 al.; Macr. Somn. Scip. 2, 4, 13.

Where it came from

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