"Mixolydian" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /ˌmɪk.səˈlɪ.di.jən/
Etymology: From Ancient Greek μιξο-Λυδιος (mixo-Ludios, “half-Lydian”), from μιξο- (mixo-) (from base of μιγνυναι (mignunai, “to mix”)) + Λυδιος (Ludios, “Lydia (an ancient country in Asia Minor)”); named in reference to Lydian (another Greek mode). Etymology templates: {{der|en|grc|μιξο-Λυδιος|t=half-Lydian}} Ancient Greek μιξο-Λυδιος (mixo-Ludios, “half-Lydian”) Head templates: {{en-adj|-}} Mixolydian (not comparable)
  1. (music) Designating the Mixolydian mode, the highest of the ancient Greek modes, and now having final G and D dominant. Tags: not-comparable Categories (topical): Music Synonyms: mixolydian Derived forms: Hypomixolydian Translations (designating a mode in music having (in the C scale) final G and D dominant): miksolyydinen (Finnish), mixolydisch (German), mixolíd (Hungarian), misolidio (Italian), mixolídio (Portuguese)

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