n. [ F. solmisation, fr. solmiser to sol-fa; -- called from the musical notes sol, mi. See Sol-fa. ] (Mus.) The act of sol-faing.
☞ This art was practiced by the Greeks; but six of the seven syllables now in use are generally attributed to Guido d' Arezzo, an Italian monk of the eleventh century, who is said to have taken them from the first syllables of the first six lines of the following stanza of a monkish hymn to St. John the Baptist. -- [ 1913 Webster ]
Resonare fibris
Mira gestorum
Famuli tuorum
Solve polluti
Labii reatum,
Sancte Joannes. [ 1913 Webster ]