Cantus

/ˈkæntəs/ noun

In music, the highest singing voice part or melody line in a piece of music; the soprano line.

From Latin 'cantus' meaning 'song' or 'singing,' from 'cantare' (to sing). In medieval music theory, 'cantus' was the principal melodic line, distinguishing it from accompanying harmony parts.

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