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A short, simple melody, especially one characterized by single notes to which an indefinite number of syllables are intoned, used in singing the psalms, canticles, etc., in the church service.  
Stutt einfalt lag sem er einkum samsett úr eintóna
nótum. Við nóturnar er ótilgreindur fjöldi atkvæða tónaður í sálmasöng og við biblíutexta sem sunginn er í messu (canticle).  


In both East and West, the name of God is chanted over and over again in the ritual of atonement whereby the [[soul]] of man becomes one with the [[Spirit]] of God by intonation of the sound of His name. This is given in Sanskrit as [[AUM]] or AUM TAT SAT AUM and in English as [[I AM THAT I AM]].  
In both East and West, the name of God is chanted over and over again in the ritual of atonement whereby the [[soul]] of man becomes one with the [[Spirit]] of God by intonation of the sound of His name. This is given in Sanskrit as [[AUM]] or AUM TAT SAT AUM and in English as [[I AM THAT I AM]].  
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