plagal — plagal, ale, aux [ plagal, o ] adj. • 1598; lat. ecclés. plaga, du gr. plagios « oblique » ♦ Mus. Mode plagal : mode du plain chant où la quinte est à l aigu et la quarte au grave (opposé à mode authentique). Par ext. Cadence plagale. ● plagal,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
plagal — PLAGÁL, Ă adj. (în muz. bizantină şi gregoriană) mod plagal = mod plasat la o cvartă inferioară sau la o cvintă superioară faţă de modul autentic; cadenţă plagală = succesiune de acorduri, la sfârşitul unei fraze sau perioade, bazate pe tonică şi … Dicționar Român
plagal — [plā′gəl] adj. [ML plagalis < plaga, plagal mode < MGr plagios, plagal (in Gr, oblique, slanting) < Gr plagos, a side, akin to pelagos, the sea: see PELAGIC] Music 1. designating a mode having a range about a fifth above and a fifth… … English World dictionary
Plagal — Pla gal (pl[=a] gal), a. [F., from Gr. pla gios sidewise, slanting.] (Mus.) Having a scale running from the dominant to its octave; said of certain old church modes or tunes, as opposed to those called {authentic}, which ran from the tonic to its … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
plagal — plagal. (Del b. lat. plaga, modo musical). □ V. modo plagal … Enciclopedia Universal
plagal — [mittellateinisch, von griechisch plágios »schief«, »schräg«], Musik: plagal werden seit dem 9. Jahrhundert die »abgeleiteten« Tonarten des 2., 4., 6. und 8. Kirchentons im Gegensatz zu den authentischen Kirchentonarten genannt. * * * pla|gal… … Universal-Lexikon
plagal — (Del b. lat. plaga, modo musical). ☛ V. modo plagal … Diccionario de la lengua española
plagal — adj. 2 g. [Antigo] Relativo a plaga (tom musical). ‣ Etimologia: plaga + al … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
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plagal — /play geuhl/, adj. Music. (of a Gregorian mode) having the final in the middle of the compass. Cf. authentic (def. 5a). [1590 1600; < ML plagalis, equiv. to plag(a) plagal mode (appar. back formation from plagius plagal; see PLAGE) + alis AL1] *… … Universalium