plagal
/ˈpleɪgəl/adjective
- Music (of a church mode) containing notes between the dominant and the note an octave higher【乐】(教堂调式)变格的。比较AUTHENTIC.
词源
late 16th cent.: from medieval Latin plagalis, from plaga 'plagal mode', from Latin plagius, from medieval Greek plagios (hēchos) 'plagal' (mode), from Greek plagos 'side'.