A Dictionary of Music and Musicians/Lay

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From volume 2 of the work.

1579671A Dictionary of Music and Musicians — LayGeorge Grove


LAY. A Provençal word, originally probably Celtic, meaning at first a sound or noise, and then a song, especially the tune, as the quotations from Spenser, Milton and Dryden in Johnson's Dictionary prove. Beyond this general sense the term has no application to music. The German 'Lied' is another form of the word.

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