melody

melody - noun

  • A sweet or agreeable succession or arrangement of sounds
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"whilst all the winds with melody are ringing"

Usage examples

Examples: "I can see the melody from here." "That melody belongs to me." "The melody is very important."

SpellingJoy score for melody

SpellingJoy Gematria

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145

Letter Values

M
16
E
5
L
13
O
15
D
5
Y
28

Etymology

Middle English {it}melodie{/it}, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin {it}melodia{/it}, from Greek {it}melōidia{/it} chanting, music, from {it}melos{/it} limb, musical phrase, song (probably akin to Breton {it}mell{/it} joint) + {it}aeidein{/it} to sing {ma}{mat|ode|}{/ma}