0 present participle of chant
1 to repeat or sing a word or phrase continuously:
It is generally accepted that the one pointing up represents talking or chanting, while the opposite is a symbol of throwing seeds.
They then occupy the site, with a force of chanting, armed settlers expelling the residents.
Slow handclaps and chanting are, at first, as much an encouragement as a reprimand.
Singing and chanting imply repeating, reciting, restating fixed compositions.
Meters are associated with a fixed chanting pattern or tune.
Bede emphasizes his early study of the arts of writing, chanting, reading and teaching.
The chanting is uniformly excellent.
Led by the head lama, a ritual of consecration of the warriors and the dignitaries was performed, which involved chanting of mantras, sprinkling of rice, and holy water.