plainsong

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  A form of monophonic chant in unison using the Gregorian scale, sung in various Christian churches.
 * 2)  A cantus firmus or theme chosen for contrapuntal treatment; so called because often an actual fragment of plain-song.
 * 3)  The simple notes of an air, without ornament or variation.
 * 4)  A plain unvarnished statement, without exaggeration.
 * 1)  A plain unvarnished statement, without exaggeration.

Translations

 * Bulgarian: грегорианско пеене
 * Esperanto: plejnkanto
 * Finnish: latinalainen kirkkolaulu
 * French:
 * German: Cantus planus
 * Hungarian: gregorián ének, cantus planus, cantus gregorianus, cantus choralis
 * Icelandic: sléttsöngur
 * Irish: cantaireacht eaglasta, réchantaireacht
 * Italian: canto piano
 * Latin: cantus planus
 * Persian: ساده‌خوانی
 * Portuguese:
 * Spanish: canto llano
 * Vietnamese: bình ca