noun as in strong fondness

Word Combinations

Example:The motet 'L'Homme Armé' was widely used in the late medieval and early Renaissance periods as a basis for other compositions.

Definition:a vocal composition of the medieval and Renaissance periods

From motet

Example:The renaissance composer wrote his mass in a motet-style, emphasizing long, flowing lines.

Definition:a style of composition characterized by polyphonic texture, typically found in Renaissance music

From motet-style

Example:The motet-service began early in the morning, followed by a sermon.

Definition:a service in which motets are sung; typically a religious service

From motet-service

Example:The composer wrote a secular-motet for a love poem, overshadowing his other religious works.

Definition:a motet composed for a non-religious text (as opposed to religious motets)

From secular-motet

Example:The church's choir performed a motet-hymn at the morning Mass.

Definition:a devotional hymn, especially one composed for singing

From motet-hymn