"Plainchant" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Plainchant is a style of monophonic sacred song in Western Liturgical music, typically sung by one voice without accompaniment. It is also known as plainsong or plainsong proper.
Plaids are patterns characterized by a repeating series of square or rectangular strips of color, often intersecting each other at right angles to form a crisscross or grid-like effect.
Wearing or disguising oneself in casual, civilian clothing instead of formal uniform or official attire.
Simpler or less complicated. More direct and straightforward, without any unnecessary embellishments.
In a straightforward and uncomplicated manner. Clear and unambiguous, without using complex language or trying to convey subtle shades of meaning.
People who live on or are inhabitants of the plains, often typically considered to be rural or frontier dwellers, countrymen, or backwoodsmen, typically in North America.