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  • sing — I. verb (sang or sung; sung; singing) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English singan; akin to Old High German singan to sing, Greek omphē voice Date: before 12th century intransitive verb 1. a. to produce musical tones by means of the voice …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • Oracle — • A Divine communication given at a special place through specially appointed persons; also the place itself. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Oracle     Oracle      …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • sing — [OE] Sing is a general Germanic word, related to German singen, Dutch zingen, Swedish sjunga, and Danish synge, and of course to the noun song. It is thought that it may single 458 have distant links with Greek omphé ‘voice’ and Welsh dehongli… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • singen — Vst. std. (8. Jh.), mhd. singen, ahd. singan, as. singan Stammwort. Aus g. * sengw a Vst. singen , auch in gt. siggwan, anord. syngja, syngva, ae. singan, afr. siunga, sionga. Auf (ig.) * sengwh führen auch zurück kymr. dehongli aussagen,… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • sing — O.E. singan to chant, sing, tell in song, also used of birds (class III strong verb; past tense sang, pp. sungen), from P.Gmc. *sengwanan (Cf. O.Fris. sionga, M.Du. singhen, O.H.G. singan, Ger. singen, Goth. siggwan, O.N. syngva, Swed. sjunga),… …   Etymology dictionary

  • singen — singen: Das gemeingerm. starke Verb mhd. singen, ahd. singan, got. siggwan, engl. to sing, schwed. sjunga geht auf idg. *sengu̯h »mit feierlicher Stimme vortragen« zurück, vgl. griech. omphē̓ (*songu̯hā) »Stimme, Prophezeiung«. Es bezeichnete… …   Das Herkunftswörterbuch

  • Arc de Triomphe — Arc de Tri|omphe [ ark də tri õ:f ], der; (Triumphbogen in Paris) …   Die deutsche Rechtschreibung

  • sing — [OE] Sing is a general Germanic word, related to German singen, Dutch zingen, Swedish sjunga, and Danish synge, and of course to the noun song. It is thought that it may have distant links with Greek omphé ‘voice’ and Welsh dehongli ‘explain,… …   Word origins

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