Cantilene

/ˌkæntɪˈleɪn/ noun

A smooth, songlike melody or musical phrase with sustained, lyrical quality; similar to cantilena.

From Italian 'cantilena,' with French phonetic adaptation 'cantilène.' Both variants emerged in music theory during the Renaissance and Baroque periods to describe flowing melodic lines.

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