eldritch antiphony
Oct. 31st, 2001 10:16 ameldritch \EL-drich\, adjective:
Strange; unearthly; weird; eerie.
Eldritch perhaps derives from a Middle English word meaning "fairyland," from Middle English elf, "elf" (from Old English aelf) + riche, "kingdom" (from Old English rice).
antiphony (an-TIF-uh-nee) noun
Responsive alternation between two groups, especially between singers.
[From antiphon (a song sung in alternate parts), from Middle English, from Greek antiphona.]
Strange; unearthly; weird; eerie.
Eldritch perhaps derives from a Middle English word meaning "fairyland," from Middle English elf, "elf" (from Old English aelf) + riche, "kingdom" (from Old English rice).
antiphony (an-TIF-uh-nee) noun
Responsive alternation between two groups, especially between singers.
[From antiphon (a song sung in alternate parts), from Middle English, from Greek antiphona.]
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Date: 2001-10-31 09:19 am (UTC)Like RObert E Howard, amd ichor.