Definitions for descants

descants des·cant

Spelling: [noun, adjective des-kant; verb des-kant, dis-]
IPA: /noun, adjective ˈdɛs kænt; verb dɛsˈkænt, dɪs-/

Descants is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 10 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 12 points.

You can make 330 anagrams from letters in descants (acdensst).

Definitions for descants

noun

  1. Music. a melody or counterpoint accompanying a simple musical theme and usually written above it. (in part music) the soprano. a song or melody.
  2. a variation upon anything; comment on a subject.

adjective

  1. Music (chiefly British) . soprano: treble:

verb (used without object)

  1. Music. to sing.
  2. to comment or discourse at great length.

Origin of descants

1350-1400; Middle English discant, descaunt Anglo-French Medieval Latin discanthus, equivalent to Latin dis- dis-1 + cantus song; see

Examples for descants

But he did not choose to descant upon his gracelessness to Margery.

After all this, might we descant upon the squire's characteristics.

I was too glad to get into it then, to descant upon its demerits now.

Philosophers, summon moralists to your aid, and descant on this subject.

To descant on the merits of this edition to-day were foolish.

It is easy for us now to descant on the virtues of moderation.

He then began with all the volubility of a chalan to descant on the points of the animal.

It is unnecessary to descant upon the economy of this procedure.

It was very pleasant to hear Mr. Thorne descant on this matter.

He tried to descant upon the weather, but the subject failed him.

Word Value for descants
Scrable

10

Words with friends

12

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