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cabaletta

English

Etymology

An Italian variant of coboletta, diminutive of cobola (stanza, couplet), from Old Occitan cobla, from Latin copula. Doublet of couplet.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kæb??l?t?/

Noun

cabaletta (plural cabalettas)

  1. A short, rhythmically repetitive aria.
    • 1980, to bring the proceedings to an end and enable him to perform his salvatory mission, he swung into a cabaletta which summed up the argument against Arius — Anthony Burgess, Earthly Powers

Translations

Anagrams

  • ablactate

Italian

Noun

cabaletta f (plural cabalette)

  1. cabaletta

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cavatina

English

Etymology

From Italian cavatina, diminutive of cavata.

Noun

cavatina (plural cavatinas)

  1. (music) An operatic song in slow tempo, either complete in itself or (e.g., in Bellini and Verdi) followed by a faster, more resolute section: hence
  2. (music) A rather slow, song-like instrumental movement; the title, for example, of a movement in Beethoven's string quartet in B flat, op. 130 (1826) and of a once-famous piece (originally for violin and piano) by Raff, and of the slow movement of Rubra's string quartet No. 2.

Translations

See also

  • aria

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