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  • Mensural notation
  • Musical notation system used for Renaissance vocal polyphony

    Mensural notation is the musical notation system used for polyphonic European vocal music from the late 13th century until the early 17th century. The

    Mensural notation

    Mensural notation

    Mensural_notation

  • Note value
  • Sign that indicates the relative duration of a note

    with a system of mensural time signatures to distinguish between them. This black mensural notation gave way to white mensural notation around 1450, in

    Note value

    Note value

    Note_value

  • Modus (medieval music)
  • Medieval music term

    devised around 1200 AD and later superseded by the more complex mensural notation. Modal notation indicated modes by grouping notes together in ligatures—a

    Modus (medieval music)

    Modus_(medieval_music)

  • Musical notation
  • Visual representation of music

    modern musical notation History of music publishing List of scorewriters Mensural notation Modal notation Music engraving, drawing music notation for the purpose

    Musical notation

    Musical notation

    Musical_notation

  • Sumer is icumen in
  • Medieval English canon

    the earliest known copy of the composition, a manuscript written in mensural notation, was found at Reading Abbey; it was probably not drafted there, however

    Sumer is icumen in

    Sumer is icumen in

    Sumer_is_icumen_in

  • Double whole note
  • Musical note duration

    now obsolete except in some contexts) is the maxima. In medieval mensural notation, the brevis was one of the shortest note lengths in use, hence its

    Double whole note

    Double whole note

    Double_whole_note

  • Medieval music
  • Western music created during the Middle Ages

    systematic treatment of the new mensural innovations of the Ars Nova (for a brief explanation of the mensural notation in general, see the article Renaissance

    Medieval music

    Medieval music

    Medieval_music

  • Eighth note
  • Musical note duration

    the value of a sixteenth note. It is the equivalent of the fusa in mensural notation. Eighth notes are notated with an oval, filled-in note head and a

    Eighth note

    Eighth note

    Eighth_note

  • Dotted note
  • Musical note duration

    amount of lengthening a dot provides in early music contexts may vary. Mensural notation uses a dot of division to clarify ambiguities about its context-dependent

    Dotted note

    Dotted note

    Dotted_note

  • Sixteenth note
  • Musical note duration

    names. It is the equivalent of the semifusa in mensural notation, first found in 15th-century notation. Sixteenth notes are notated with an oval, filled-in

    Sixteenth note

    Sixteenth note

    Sixteenth_note

  • Music theory
  • Study of the practices and possibilities of music

    tradition. During the thirteenth century, a new rhythm system called mensural notation grew out of an earlier, more limited method of notating rhythms in

    Music theory

    Music theory

    Music_theory

  • Longa (music)
  • Musical note

    both theoretical and practical sources but appeared primarily in pre-mensural notation ligatures, symbols representing two or more notes joined together

    Longa (music)

    Longa (music)

    Longa_(music)

  • Mode (music)
  • Type of musical scale and characteristic behaviors

    essential feature of the modal notation system of the Notre-Dame school at the turn of the 12th century. In the mensural notation that emerged later, modus

    Mode (music)

    Mode_(music)

  • Time signature
  • Specification of beats in a musical bar/measure

    the conductor, who can see signature changes more easily. In the mensural notation of the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries there are no bar lines, and the

    Time signature

    Time_signature

  • Renaissance music
  • Western musical period between the 15th and 17th centuries

    as quarter notes) occurred less often. This development of white mensural notation may be a result of the increased use of paper (rather than vellum)

    Renaissance music

    Renaissance music

    Renaissance_music

  • Tenuto
  • Musical direction and notation

    In musical notation, tenuto (Italian, past participle of tenere, 'to hold'), written as a horizontal bar above or below a note, is a direction for the

    Tenuto

    Tenuto

  • Prolation
  • Form of musical rhythmic structure

    In mensural notation, prolation (Latin: prolatio) is used to describe the rhythmic structure of medieval and Renaissance music. The term is used to the

    Prolation

    Prolation

    Prolation

  • Beat (music)
  • Basic unit of time in music and music theory

    the basic unit of time, the pulse (regularly repeating event), of the mensural level (or beat level). The beat is often defined as the rhythm listeners

    Beat (music)

    Beat (music)

    Beat_(music)

  • Neume
  • System of medieval musical notation

    which can be used by common office software or scorewriters. Mensural notation Musical notation Znamenny Chant Dom Gregory Sunol, Textbook of Gregorian Chant

    Neume

    Neume

    Neume

  • Sheet music
  • Full musical score showing each part on a separate line or staff

    portions of facing pages. This process was aided by the advent of mensural notation, which also indicated the rhythm and was paralleled by the medieval

    Sheet music

    Sheet_music

  • Quarter note
  • Musical note duration

    symbol . The quarter note equates to the semiminima ('half minim') of mensural notation. The word "crotchet" comes from Old French crochet, meaning 'little

    Quarter note

    Quarter note

    Quarter_note

  • Brevis
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    short, and may refer to: Brevis (note), a musical note in mensural notation, see Mensural notation Brevis (moth) Brevis (syllable), a light syllable in Ancient

    Brevis

    Brevis

  • List of musical symbols
  • Musical symbols are marks and symbols in musical notation that indicate various aspects of how a piece of music is to be performed. There are symbols to

    List of musical symbols

    List_of_musical_symbols

  • Isorhythm
  • Musical technique using a repeating pattern

    the tenor marked in red. Staff 2: isorhythmic tenor as notated in mensural notation. Numbers 1–3 and brackets indicate three rhythmically identical sequences

    Isorhythm

    Isorhythm

    Isorhythm

  • Diminution
  • Term used in Western music and music theory

    proportional shortening of the value of individual note-shapes in mensural notation, either by coloration or by a sign of proportion. A minor or perfect

    Diminution

    Diminution

    Diminution

  • Early notation typesetter
  • Scorewriter

    re-typeset mensural notation from 1500 to 1650. ENT was developed to facilitate the clean re-typesetting of single, dual, and triple process typeset mensural notation

    Early notation typesetter

    Early notation typesetter

    Early_notation_typesetter

  • Color (medieval music)
  • fourth to the quality of chromatic music. As a notation device in mensural notation, the 14th–16th century system of notating musical meters and rhythms

    Color (medieval music)

    Color_(medieval_music)

  • Diatonic and chromatic
  • Terms in music theory to characterize scales

    a particular tuning of the tetrachord, and to a rhythmic notational convention in mensural music of the 14th to 16th centuries. In ancient Greece there

    Diatonic and chromatic

    Diatonic and chromatic

    Diatonic_and_chromatic

  • Johann Pachelbel
  • German composer and organist (1653–1706)

    (subscription required) Chew, Geoffrey; Rastall, Richard (2001). "Notation, §III, 4(i): Mensural notation from 1500: General". In Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell, John (eds

    Johann Pachelbel

    Johann_Pachelbel

  • Ottaviano Petrucci
  • Italian printer

    Petrucci's later work was extraordinary for the complexity of his white mensural notation and the smallness of his font, and he did in fact print the first

    Ottaviano Petrucci

    Ottaviano_Petrucci

  • Carré
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    name for the double whole note, which has a rectangular notehead in mensural notation All pages with titles containing "Carré" or "Carrée" This disambiguation

    Carré

    Carré

  • Rhythmic mode
  • Rhythmic patterns in medieval European music

    development of modern mensural notation. The rhythmic modes of Notre Dame Polyphony were the first coherent system of rhythmic notation developed in Western

    Rhythmic mode

    Rhythmic mode

    Rhythmic_mode

  • Ligature (music)
  • Graphic symbol in musical notation

    1650 AD. Ligatures are characteristic of neumatic (chant) and mensural notation. The notation and meaning of ligatures has changed significantly throughout

    Ligature (music)

    Ligature (music)

    Ligature_(music)

  • List of music software
  • Deluxe Music Construction Set Denemo Dorico Encore ENT (for typeset mensural notation) Finale Flat Forte Frescobaldi Gregorio (for Neumes) Guitar Pro Igor

    List of music software

    List_of_music_software

  • Mensuration
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a branch of forestry that deals with measurements of forest stand Mensural notation of music Mensuration canon, a musical composition wherein the main

    Mensuration

    Mensuration

  • Proportionalism (Gregorian chant)
  • as mensuralism, is a hermeneutical approach to the performance of the earliest transcriptions of Gregorian chant prior to the adoption of mensural notation

    Proportionalism (Gregorian chant)

    Proportionalism_(Gregorian_chant)

  • Notehead
  • Elliptical part of a note

    of white mensural notation, adopted around 1450. Franco of Cologne, ancient composer and music theorist, codified a system of rhythm notation. He explained

    Notehead

    Notehead

    Notehead

  • Long
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a geographic coordinate Longa (music), note value in early music mensural notation Long District, Laos Long District, Phrae, Thailand Longjiang (disambiguation)

    Long

    Long

  • Maxima (music)
  • Type of musical note

    notes in the tenor (in score notation), caused by the greater number of notes in the upper parts. See "Mensural notation" for examples. The name for this

    Maxima (music)

    Maxima (music)

    Maxima_(music)

  • Mirie it is while sumer ilast
  • Middle English song from the 13th century

    can be deduced from other evidence. Neume notation, for example, was replaced by modal and mensural notation in England around the middle of the 13th century

    Mirie it is while sumer ilast

    Mirie it is while sumer ilast

    Mirie_it_is_while_sumer_ilast

  • Whole note
  • Musical note duration

    music notation from the late thirteenth century (Morehen and Rastall 2001). It derives from the round, stemless semibrevis of mensural notation, hence

    Whole note

    Whole note

    Whole_note

  • Sejong the Great
  • King of Joseon from 1418 to 1450

    with new songs performed in 1433. Under Sejong's reign, the first mensural notation scheme in Asia was developed. Beginning in 1433, focus shifted away

    Sejong the Great

    Sejong_the_Great

  • Color (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Coloration, in medieval music theory, a technique of marking notes, in mensural notation "Color", an episode of the Adult Swim television series Off the Air

    Color (disambiguation)

    Color_(disambiguation)

  • Direct (music symbol)
  • Musical symbol used to indicate the first note on the next staff of the following page

    was later adopted into mensural notation of the 13th through 17th centuries. Though a less commonly seen symbol in modern notation, it is still used by

    Direct (music symbol)

    Direct (music symbol)

    Direct_(music_symbol)

  • Chanson
  • Lyric-driven French song

    Tydorel Liturgical drama Madrigal Motet Organum Planctus Musical notation neume mensural notation Traditions British Isles England Scotland Cyprus France Germany

    Chanson

    Chanson

  • Organ tablature
  • durations by flags (much like modern notation), although in early notations durations were shown using mensural indications, and octave displacement by

    Organ tablature

    Organ tablature

    Organ_tablature

  • Viderunt omnes
  • Gregorian chant

    certain styling of ligatures. Due in large part to the development of mensural notation, his vision became common practice, allowing for discant and clausula

    Viderunt omnes

    Viderunt_omnes

  • Guido of Arezzo
  • Italian music theorist and pedagogue (c. 991/2–1033)

    some, developer—of the modern staff notation that had a massive influence on the development of Western musical notation and practice. Perhaps the most significant

    Guido of Arezzo

    Guido of Arezzo

    Guido_of_Arezzo

  • Graphic notation (music)
  • Type of representation of music

    Graphic notation became popular in the 1950s, and can be used either in combination with or instead of traditional music notation. Graphic notation was influenced

    Graphic notation (music)

    Graphic_notation_(music)

  • Jan Valta
  • Music composer

    not much extant early music from the place and time period, where Mensural notation was only just beginning to come into use. This makes it difficult

    Jan Valta

    Jan_Valta

  • Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der von uns den Gotteszorn wandt
  • Lutheran hymn composed by Martin Luther

    Characteristically for such melodies it did not fit easily in the then prevailing mensural notation system, leading to several rhythmic variants in the successive publications

    Jesus Christus, unser Heiland, der von uns den Gotteszorn wandt

    Jesus_Christus,_unser_Heiland,_der_von_uns_den_Gotteszorn_wandt

  • Large
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    a British English name for the maxima (music), a note length in mensural notation Large, or G's, or grand, slang for $1,000 US dollars Large, a community

    Large

    Large

  • Plaine & Easie Code
  • Standardized notation system for music notes

    Répertoire International des Sources Musicales. It supports modern and mensural notation and aims to be an exchange format in the library environment. It is

    Plaine & Easie Code

    Plaine_&_Easie_Code

  • In dulci jubilo
  • Traditional Christmas carol

    often criticised; Thomas Helmore made a mistake when transcribing the mensural notation of Piae Cantiones which led to the repeated "News, news" and "Joy

    In dulci jubilo

    In dulci jubilo

    In_dulci_jubilo

  • Music industry
  • Creation and selling of music

    Petrucci's later work was extraordinary for the complexity of his white mensural notation and the smallness of his font. He printed the first book of polyphony

    Music industry

    Music industry

    Music_industry

  • Sesquialtera
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    music theory: Sesquialtera commonly describes a tempo proportion in mensural notation Hemiola is more common for the temporary substitution of a 2+2+2 musical

    Sesquialtera

    Sesquialtera

  • Henri Membertou
  • Grand Chief of the Mi'kmaq tribe (c. 1507 – 1611)

    in solfège notation by Marc Lescarbot. The time values of each note were recorded in an arrangement of Membertou's songs in mensural notation by Gabriel

    Henri Membertou

    Henri_Membertou

  • Trouvère
  • Term for a medieval French poet-composer

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    Trouvère

    Trouvère

    Trouvère

  • Ekphonetic notation
  • Mnemonic symbols in sacred texts

    Ekphonetic notation consists of symbols added to certain sacred texts, especially lectionary readings of Biblical texts, as a mnemonic device to assist

    Ekphonetic notation

    Ekphonetic notation

    Ekphonetic_notation

  • Maxima
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    automobile manufactured by Nissan Maxima (music), a musical note value in mensural notation Máxima (magazine), a Portuguese magazine Maxima (DC Comics), a character

    Maxima

    Maxima

  • Pérotin
  • 12th-century French composer

    new edition using his better developed system of rhythmic notation, including mensural notation, as mentioned by Anonymous IV. Two styles emerged from the

    Pérotin

    Pérotin

  • Portrait of a Musician
  • Unfinished painting by Leonardo da Vinci

    They are in mensural notation and therefore probably show polyphonic music. Leonardo's surviving drawings of rebuses with musical notation in the Print

    Portrait of a Musician

    Portrait of a Musician

    Portrait_of_a_Musician

  • Semifusa
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    music, semifusa may refer to two distinct note values: a value in mensural notation corresponding to the modern sixteenth note the modern Spanish word

    Semifusa

    Semifusa

  • Music manuscript
  • Handwritten sources of music

    Geoffrey Chew and Richard Rastall, " Mensural notation from 1500" (Notation, §III, History of Western Notation, 4), New Grove Dictionary of Music and

    Music manuscript

    Music manuscript

    Music_manuscript

  • Girolamo Frescobaldi
  • Italian composer and keyboard player (1583–1643)

    performance. In effect, he made a compromise between the ancient white mensural notation with a rigid tactus and the modern notion of tempo. Although this

    Girolamo Frescobaldi

    Girolamo Frescobaldi

    Girolamo_Frescobaldi

  • Minnesang
  • Middle High German love song tradition

    one. Additionally, it is often rather difficult to interpret the musical notation used to write them down. Although the contour of the melody can usually

    Minnesang

    Minnesang

    Minnesang

  • Alteration
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    chromatic scale in place of its diatonic neighbor. Alteration, in the mensural notation used by renaissance music, the lengthening of a breve, semibreve or

    Alteration

    Alteration

  • List of medieval composers
  • southern France became the first proponents of secular music to use musical notation; equivalent movements arose in the mid-12th century, with the Minnesang

    List of medieval composers

    List_of_medieval_composers

  • Madrigal
  • Secular vocal music composition of the Renaissance and early Baroque eras

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    Madrigal

    Madrigal

    Madrigal

  • Imperfectum
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    tempi - tempus imperfectum and tempus imperfectum diminutum - see Mensural notation for consonances see Consonance and dissonance#Antiquity and the middle

    Imperfectum

    Imperfectum

  • DARMS notation
  • Music representation for computers

    Trowbridge's Linear Music Input Language is a modified subset of DARMS for mensural notation. The decision to eliminate any encoding of horizontal spacing means

    DARMS notation

    DARMS_notation

  • Roman de Fauvel
  • 14th-century French poem

    some of which (In Nova Fert, for example) exhibit red notation of newer mensural notational innovations generally described under the umbrella of ars

    Roman de Fauvel

    Roman de Fauvel

    Roman_de_Fauvel

  • John Sheppard (composer)
  • English singer and composer

    occasionally employed to allow those able to read plainsong, but not mensural notation, to sing simple polyphony. This 'plainsong' style, which was rhythmically

    John Sheppard (composer)

    John_Sheppard_(composer)

  • Godric of Finchale
  • English hermit (c. 1065–1170)

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    Godric of Finchale

    Godric of Finchale

    Godric_of_Finchale

  • Troubadour
  • Composer and performer of lyric poetry during the High Middle Ages

    Tydorel Liturgical drama Madrigal Motet Organum Planctus Musical notation neume mensural notation Traditions British Isles England Scotland Cyprus France Germany

    Troubadour

    Troubadour

    Troubadour

  • Conductus
  • Sacred Latin song in the Middle Ages

    likely to be sung in the same value. When the mensural notation later took over the unmeasured notation in the conductus, the conductus rhythm has changed

    Conductus

    Conductus

    Conductus

  • Trobairitz
  • Occitan female troubadours of the 12th and 13th centuries

    dous amics, written by Tibors around 1150. Only one survives with musical notation intact, "A chantar" by Comtessa de Diá (see below). Some works which are

    Trobairitz

    Trobairitz

    Trobairitz

  • Half note
  • Musical note duration

    shortest unfilled note in mensural white notation, which is true of the modern form as well. The form in the earlier black notation resembles the modern quarter

    Half note

    Half note

    Half_note

  • Petrus de Cruce
  • 13th-century French priest and composer

    composed so many beautiful and good pieces of mensural polyphony and followed Franco’s precepts." Mensural notation had developed by fits and starts during

    Petrus de Cruce

    Petrus_de_Cruce

  • Franconian
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    near the town of Franconia in eastern Minnesota Franconian notation, mensural musical notation as formulated by Franco of Cologne in the 13th century Name

    Franconian

    Franconian

  • Index of music articles
  • fission Melodic motion Melodic pattern Melodrama Melody Melody type Mensural notation Mensurstrich Messa di voce Method (music) Method ringing Metre (hymn)

    Index of music articles

    Index_of_music_articles

  • Alla breve
  • Time signature in Western music notation

    beats. The term alla breve is derived from the system of mensural or proportional notation, in use prior to 1600, in which note values (and their symbols)

    Alla breve

    Alla breve

    Alla_breve

  • Ars cantus mensurabilis
  • independent of context. This new rhythmic system was the foundation for the mensural notation system and the ars nova style. "Info" (PDF). academic.cengage.com

    Ars cantus mensurabilis

    Ars cantus mensurabilis

    Ars_cantus_mensurabilis

  • Manuel de Sumaya
  • Mexican composer (c. 1678–1755)

    estribillos written in a late form of mensural notation and coplas with a more regular phrase structure, written in modern notation, often in duple meter and sung

    Manuel de Sumaya

    Manuel_de_Sumaya

  • Sub Arturo plebs
  • Apostles. The 24 notes are rhythmically defined as longae or breves in mensural notation, in such a way that, together with interspersed rests, they fill the

    Sub Arturo plebs

    Sub_Arturo_plebs

  • Timeline of Reading, Berkshire
  • "Reading Rota", "Sumer Is Icumen In", is written at Reading Abbey in mensural notation. 1285–1311 – The Franciscans establish a new Greyfriars. 1295 – As

    Timeline of Reading, Berkshire

    Timeline of Reading, Berkshire

    Timeline_of_Reading,_Berkshire

  • Piae Cantiones
  • Collection of late medieval Latin songs

    in the interpretation of the mensural notation in which the tunes were given. On receiving the tunes in modern notation Neale translated the texts into

    Piae Cantiones

    Piae Cantiones

    Piae_Cantiones

  • Notker the Stammerer
  • Composer, poet and scholar (c. 840–912)

    first to transcribe almost all of Notker's extant melodies into modern notation. Many of his transcriptions are still in use, though older manuscript sources

    Notker the Stammerer

    Notker the Stammerer

    Notker_the_Stammerer

  • Casella (Divine Comedy)
  • 13th-century Italian composer

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    Casella (Divine Comedy)

    Casella (Divine Comedy)

    Casella_(Divine_Comedy)

  • Perdigon
  • Early 13th-century French troubadour

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    Perdigon

    Perdigon

    Perdigon

  • British Library, Add MS 29987
  • five-line staves in red, and the music is written in full (black) mensural notation, with only occasional use of void ("white") notes and red colouration

    British Library, Add MS 29987

    British Library, Add MS 29987

    British_Library,_Add_MS_29987

  • Thomas Helmore
  • Anglican priest who was a choirmaster

    to Helmore whom he knew to be expert in the interpretation of the mensural notation in which the tunes were given. Neale translated the texts into English

    Thomas Helmore

    Thomas Helmore

    Thomas_Helmore

  • Rest (music)
  • Interval of silence in a piece of music

    of notating multirests (deriving from Baroque notation conventions that were adapted from the old mensural rest system dating from Medieval times) draws

    Rest (music)

    Rest_(music)

  • Johannes de Grocheio
  • French music theorist

    also discusses music theory and compositional techniques such as mensural notation and musica ficta. Grocheio takes a scholastic takes approach in his

    Johannes de Grocheio

    Johannes_de_Grocheio

  • Trinity Carol Roll
  • Medieval carol manuscript

    approximately 6 centimetres (2.4 in) in diameter. The carols are noted in mensural notation on five-line staves. The beginning of each song is marked by decorative

    Trinity Carol Roll

    Trinity Carol Roll

    Trinity_Carol_Roll

  • Ricercate, passaggi et cadentie
  • four voices (1550). The collection is written in a late phase of mensural notation with most notes resembling the whole notes, half notes, quarter notes

    Ricercate, passaggi et cadentie

    Ricercate, passaggi et cadentie

    Ricercate,_passaggi_et_cadentie

  • Index of Renaissance articles
  • astrolabe - Mascherata - Maximilian armour - Medical Renaissance - Mensural notation - Messer (weapon) - Michelangelo - Michelangelo and the Medici - Millefleur

    Index of Renaissance articles

    Index_of_Renaissance_articles

  • List of musicology topics
  • Traditional Polyphony Liudmila Kovnatskaya Ludomusicology Melody type Mensural notation Music and politics Music history Music psychology The Music Trades

    List of musicology topics

    List_of_musicology_topics

  • Coloration
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    13th and 14th centuries Coloration, a way of showing 3:2 rhythms in Mensural_notation#Proportions_and_colorations from the early 14c More rarely 14/15c

    Coloration

    Coloration

  • Fronimo Dialogo
  • notes or measures in length up to complete compositions in either mensural notation or lute tablature. In the 1584 edition, for example, there are 48

    Fronimo Dialogo

    Fronimo Dialogo

    Fronimo_Dialogo

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  • Mansura
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, British, Russian

    Mansura

    Supporter

    Mansura

  • Aksaka
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Aksaka

    Sensual; The Chariot Tree

    Aksaka

  • Volupia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Volupia

    Sensual pleasure.

    Volupia

  • Alcinia
  • Girl/Female

    Italian

    Alcinia

    Famous bearer: Alcine is mistress of alluring enchantments and sensual pleasures in the Orlando...

    Alcinia

  • Mansurah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Mansurah |

    Supporter, Victorious

    Mansurah |

  • Mensur
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Mensur

    Winner

    Mensur

  • Alcine
  • Girl/Female

    Italian

    Alcine

    Famous bearer: Alcine is mistress of alluring enchantments and sensual pleasures in the Orlando...

    Alcine

  • Alcee
  • Girl/Female

    Italian

    Alcee

    Famous bearer: Alcine is mistress of alluring enchantments and sensual pleasures in the Orlando...

    Alcee

  • Alcina
  • Girl/Female

    Italian Greek

    Alcina

    Famous bearer: Alcine is mistress of alluring enchantments and sensual pleasures in the Orlando...

    Alcina

  • Mansurah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Mansurah

    Supporter, Victorious

    Mansurah

  • Mensur |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Mensur |

    Winner

    Mensur |

  • Mansurah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Mansurah

    Victorious; Supporter

    Mansurah

  • Mansurah
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim/Islamic

    Mansurah

    Supporter victorious

    Mansurah

  • Mensur
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Mensur

    Winner

    Mensur

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Online names & meanings

  • Khushbu | குஷ்பு
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Khushbu | குஷ்பு

    Perfume, Fragrance

  • Sukrita | ஸுக்ரிதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sukrita | ஸுக்ரிதா

    A person who does good things, Made good

  • Shazmah
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Shazmah

    Rare Moon

  • MARCELINA
  • Female

    Polish

    MARCELINA

     Feminine form of Polish Marceli, MARCELINA means "defense" or "of the sea." Compare with another form of Marcelina.

  • Rowlison
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Rowlison

    English : patronymic from a pet form of the personal name Rollo or Rolf.

  • Chankya
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Chankya

    Kautilya, Great scholar, Bright

  • Hasmit
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Hasmit

    Happy

  • Wasimuddin
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Wasimuddin

    Handsome person

  • Raquel
  • Girl/Female

    Hebrew American Spanish

    Raquel

    Innocent.

  • Majdi
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Majdi

    Glorious praiseworthy

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MENSURAL NOTATION

  • Menstrue
  • n.

    The menstrual flux; menses.

  • Mensurable
  • a.

    Capable of being measured; measurable.

  • Epithumetical
  • a.

    Pertaining to sexual desire; sensual.

  • Flood
  • v. i.

    Menstrual disharge; menses.

  • Menstrual
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to a menstruum.

  • Mensurability
  • n.

    The quality of being mensurable.

  • Menstrual
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the menses; as, menstrual discharges; the menstrual period.

  • Mensurate
  • v.

    To measure.

  • Mensural
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to measure.

  • Mensal
  • a.

    Belonging to the table; transacted at table; as, mensal conversation.

  • Menstrual
  • a.

    Recurring once a month; monthly; gone through in a month; as, the menstrual revolution of the moon; pertaining to monthly changes; as, the menstrual equation of the sun's place.

  • Sensually
  • adv.

    In a sensual manner.

  • Amenorrhoea
  • n.

    Retention or suppression of the menstrual discharge.

  • Sensualistic
  • a.

    Sensual.

  • Fluor
  • n.

    Menstrual flux; catamenia; menses.

  • Emmenagogue
  • n.

    A medicine that promotes the menstrual discharge.

  • Flower
  • n.

    Menstrual discharges.

  • Catamenial
  • a.

    Pertaining to the catamenia, or menstrual discharges.

  • Weasy
  • a.

    Given to sensual indulgence; gluttonous.

  • Voluptuous
  • a.

    Full of delight or pleasure, especially that of the senses; ministering to sensuous or sensual gratification; exciting sensual desires; luxurious; sensual.