plainchant

/ˈpleɪntʃænt/

Definitions

1. noun

a type of monophonic sacred music of Europe, especially of the Middle Ages, in which the melody is unaccompanied by harmony and is often sung in unison by a choir.

“The monastery’s evening service featured a beautiful plainchant that filled the chapel with a soothing atmosphere.”

Synonyms

  • Gregorian chant
  • monophony

Antonyms

  • harmony
  • polyphony