lydian

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English - Turkish
kadın tabiatlı
kadınsı
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lidyalı
{s} lidya'ya ait
{i} lidyalı
(isim) lidyalı
English - English
Designating a mode of ancient Greek music, reputed to be light and effeminate

And all the while sweet Musicke did diuide / Her looser notes with Lydian harmony .

An extinct Indo-European language in the Anatolian subgroup
Pertaining to Lydia, or its people, language or culture
A native or inhabitant of ancient Lydia
{a} pertaining to Lydia
{n} a native of Lydia in Asia
{i} person from the ancient kingdom of Lydia in Asia Minor; resident of Lydia
{s} of or pertaining to Lydia or to its culture or people
{i} Anatolian language of the Indo-European languages spoken in Lydia
Of or pertaining to Lydia, a country of Asia Minor, or to its inhabitants; hence, soft; effeminate; said especially of one of the ancient Greek modes or keys, the music in which was of a soft, pathetic, or voluptuous character
an Anatolian language
lydian mode
The diatonic-order scale corresponding to the scale played on the piano beginning and ending with the note F See Section 3 3
lydian mode
One of the Gregorian modes, corresponding to the scale from "F" to "F" on the white keys of the piano
lydian mode
A medieval mode whose scale pattern is that of playing F to F on the white keys of a piano
lydian
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