prosodion
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Definition
Noun: - A type of religious music specifically composed for and used during a religious procession.
Usage
- The term "prosodion" refers to a specific category of liturgical music. It is a historical term, most commonly associated with ancient Greek religious ceremonies, where it denoted a hymn sung by a choir while moving in a procession toward an altar or sacred site.
- It is a formal, specialized term used in the context of musicology, religious studies, and historical descriptions of ancient worship.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- In academic writing, "prosodion" is used to precisely categorize a piece of music within the broader spectrum of ancient Greek lyric poetry and hymnody, distinguishing it from other forms like the (hymn of praise) or (hymn to Dionysus).
Variants and Related Words
- Processional (noun): A hymn, piece of music, or ceremony during a procession. This is a more general modern equivalent.
- Hymn (noun): A religious song or poem of praise to God or a deity. "Prosodion" is a specific type of hymn.
Synonyms
- Processional hymn
- Processional chant
- Liturgical processional
Notes on Meaning
- The core meaning is inextricably linked to the act of procession. The music is defined by its function within a moving ceremonial context, not just its religious theme.
- It is an archaic term and is not used in the context of modern religious services, where terms like "processional hymn" or "opening hymn" are standard.
Noun
- religious music used in a procession