Chanted

/ˈtʃæntɪd/ verb, adjective

Repeated words or phrases rhythmically, often in a group or for a spiritual purpose.

From Old French 'chanter' meaning to sing, derived from Latin 'cantare'. The word has been used since the Middle Ages for rhythmic singing, especially in religious contexts.

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