contrapunctus

English

Noun

contrapunctus (plural contrapuncti)

  1. (music) A fugue.
    • 2018, Guerino Mazzola, The Topos of Music II: Performance: Theory, Software, and Case Studies:
      The ambitus of the metrical weight profile increases towards the middle of the contrapunctus; minimal local meter length is 2.

Latin

Etymology

From Latin contra + punctus, from the Medieval Latin expression "punctus contra punctum" ("note against note").

Noun

contrāpūnctus m (genitive contrāpūnctūs); fourth declension

  1. counterpoint

Declension

Fourth-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative contrāpūnctus contrāpūnctūs
Genitive contrāpūnctūs contrāpūnctuum
Dative contrāpūnctuī contrāpūnctibus
Accusative contrāpūnctum contrāpūnctūs
Ablative contrāpūnctū contrāpūnctibus
Vocative contrāpūnctus contrāpūnctūs
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