Cantion

/ˈkænʃən/ noun

An archaic or dialectal term for a song, singing, or a section of a song or poem.

From Old French cantion or Latin cantio (singing), derived from cantāre (to sing). This term is largely obsolete in modern English, replaced by more common words like 'song' or 'stanza.'

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