Ut
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English
Etymology
The first word (the Latin ut: see below) of the first line of a section of Scripture, where the first word in each line was taken to use for the names of the syllables of sol-fa
Noun
ut
- Syllable formerly used in sol-fa to represent the first note of a major scale. Ut has been replaced by do.
French
Noun
ut m
- (musical note) ut, do
Latin
Conjunction
ut
- that, so that, in order to, in order that
- "Spero ut pacem habeant semper." - "I hope that they may always have peace."
Related terms
- ne
- sicut
pl:ut