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Conductus
In
medieval music,
conductus (plural:
conductus) is a type of sacred, but non-liturgical vocal composition for one or more voices. The word derives from
Latin conducere (to escort), and the conductus was most likely sung while the
lectionary was carried from its place of safekeeping to the place from which it was to be read. The conductus was one of the principal types of vocal composition of the
ars antiqua period of medieval
music history.
conductus
a safe-conduct.
conduco
V INTRANS
be of ADVantage/profitable/expedient; be proper/fitting/concerned with; tend to
conduco| conducere| conduxi| conductus V TRANS
draw/bring together| collect| assemble; unite/join; cause to curdle/coagulate
conductus
conductus, conductus
n. m. contraction; (of eye/other); convulsion/spasm(?); [~ Paschae => Low Sunday];
conductus, conducti
n. m. mercenary soldiers (pl.), hirelings; [bella conducta => war by mercenaries];
conductus, conducta, conductum
adj. hired; composed of hired men/mercenaries; taken under contract, leased;
conduco
conduco, conducere, conduxi, conductus
v. |employ, hire; rent; borrow; contract for, undertake; farm the taxes;
conduco, conducere, conduxi, conductus
v. draw/bring together, collect, assemble; unite/join; cause to curdle/coagulate;
conduco, conducere, conduxi, conductus
v. be of advantage/profitable/expedient; be proper/fitting/concerned with; tend to