- sung mass
- noun Date: 1931 high mass
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
sung mass — noun Usage: often capitalized S&M : a mass that is chanted or intoned * * * a Mass in which parts of the proper and the ordinary are sung rather than recited; missa cantata. [1520 30] * * * Sung Mass, = missa cantata. (Cf. ↑missa cantata) … Useful english dictionary
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