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Pronunciation: [mɒtˈɛt] (IPA)

A motet is a type of vocal music that originated in Europe during the medieval era. It is typically an unaccompanied choral piece composed of multiple parts and is often religious in nature. There are several synonyms for the word motet, including anthem, madrigal, canticle, and hymn. An anthem is a choral composition with emphasis on the text and is commonly used in church services. A madrigal is a secular vocal piece with multiple harmonies that originated in Italy during the Renaissance. A canticle is a hymn or chant taken from the Bible or other religious texts, and a hymn is a religious song typically sung in a group setting.

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Usage examples for Motet

One result was an interesting narrative of the visit by M. motet of Paris.
"Chapters in the History of the Insane in the British Isles"
Daniel Hack Tuke
I believe that our Association has precedence of any other devoted to Medical Psychology, and it is an interesting fact that its establishment led to that of the corresponding Association in France-a society whose secretary, M. motet, I am glad to see among my auditors.
"Chapters in the History of the Insane in the British Isles"
Daniel Hack Tuke
As if by a miracle, he knew not whether from looking or listening, he found a combination of notes which he had long been seeking for the motet on which he was working.
"The Complete Historical Romances of Georg Ebers"
Georg Ebers

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