• Antiphon

    Pronunciation

    • IPA: /ˈæntɪfÉ™n/

    Origin

    From French antiphone or Medieval Latin antiphōna, from Ancient Greek ἀντίφωνα (antiphōna, "responses, musical accords"), neuter plural substantive of ἀντίφωνος (antiphōnos, "concordant") from ἀντί (anti, "in return") + φωνή (phonē, "sound"). Compare anthem.

    Full definition of antiphon

    Noun

    antiphon

    (plural antiphons)
    1. A devotional piece of music sung responsively.
    2. A response or reply.
      • 2007, Barbara Everett, ‘Making and Breaking in Shakespeare's Romances’, in the London Review of Books 29:6, page 20:The Clown ... says: ‘And so we wept; and there was the first gentleman-like tears that ever we shed’; to which his father, the Shepherd, adds the comfortable antiphon, ‘We may live, son, to shed many more.’
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