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“cantos”
1. A section out of several into which a long poem may be divided or one of the principal divisions of a long poem.
2. Etymology: from 1590, from Latin cantus, "song".
2. Etymology: from 1590, from Latin cantus, "song".
As "a section of a long poem" was used in Italian by Dante and in English first by Spenser.
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cant-, chant-
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