In music, vocal or instrumental embellishments or ornaments The gift of God inhering in the soul, by which men are enabled to perform righteous acts (German f.) excavation site, dig (site), archeological site (German) excavation leader, excavation director, site director Grabungsleiter (m.), Grabungsleiterin (f.) (German f.) excavation, dig, diggings (plural form) (German m.) marble tombstone, marble headstone (German m.) granite tombstone, granite headstone (German m.) gravestone, tombstone, headstone, sepulchral stone (German f.) grave, tomb, gravesite, sepulchre, burial ground, burial place, burial site, burying place (German f.) desecration of a grave, grave desecration (German f.) committal service, funeral oration, eulogy Grabräuber (m.), Grabräuberin (f.), Grabräuber (pl.) (German f.) memorial slab, tombstone slab, ledger (slab of stone on a grave), gravestone (lying), grave slab, memorial plate (German f.) care of the grave, care of graves (German m.) burial pole (Austrialia: Aboriginal) (German n.) tomb, monument, sepulchral stone, gravestone Grabmal (s.), Grabmale (pl.), Grabmäler (pl.) (German n.) (evergreen) box (tree / shrub) (German f.) sepulchre, burial chamber, chamber tomb (German f.) epitaph, sepulchral inscription, inscription on a gravestone Grabinschrift (s.), Grabinschriften (pl.) (German m.) burial mound, tumulus, grave mound, (ancient or prehistoric) barrow (German f.) sepulchral voice, funereal voice (German f.) silence of the grave, funereal silence, sepulchral silence
(German f.) Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Church of the Resurrection (Jerusalem) (German f.) deathly cold, sepulchral cold (German n.) cemetery, burial site, burial ground, (prehistoric) grave field (German f.) trench reinstatement (in-filling, back-filling) (German m.) trench warfare (also figurative), turf war (German m.) ditch excavator, trench digger (German) to trench, to sink (a trench), to burrow, to delve, to dig, to grub (to dig) (German m.) ditch, fosse, trench, rift, moat (castle), digging Ornamental note(s) or short passages, either introduced by the performer, or indicated by the composer, in which case the notation signs are called grace notes, appoggiaturas, turns, etc. (German n.) monument, funerary monument, sepulchral monument, gravestone (German m.) grave precinct, tomb precinct (German f.) burial object, funerary object, grave goods (plural form), grave furnishings (plural form), funerary goods (plural form) (Spanish) to engrave, to record (on a disc, etc.) (Spanish m.) engraving, print, illustration (in a book), recording (music, sound), enregistrement (French) (English, German f.) abbreviation of Generalpause (German: general pause), 'general pause'Ībbreviation of 'great', 'grand', 'Greek'Ībbreviation of gros (German: large, grand (French)) If you would like to support our work writing and maintaining the teaching resources on this site please click on the donate button and follow the online instructions - thank you for your contribution.Īfter Graham Parlett the cataloguer of the music of Sir Arnold Bax (1883-1953) If any detail is incorrect or incomplete please advise us, using our dictionary amendment form.