akoluthia
/ˌækəˈluːθɪə/Definitions
1. noun
A musical term referring to a sequence of notes sung in a particular rhythm.
“The choir’s rendition of the hymn featured a beautiful example of akoluthia.”
2. noun
In a liturgical setting, it refers to a part of a psalm or hymn sung in a particular rhythm or pattern.
“The psalm was broken up into sections of akoluthia to facilitate a more dynamic and engaging worship experience.”