different between composers vs divertimento
composers
English
Noun
composers
- plural of composer
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divertimento
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian, from divertire (“to amuse, to entertain”), from Latin d?vertere.
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /d??v??t??m?nt??/
- (US) IPA(key): /d??v?t??m?nto?/
- Rhymes: -?nt??
- Hyphenation: di?ver?ti?men?to
Noun
divertimento (plural divertimentos or divertimenti)
- (music) composition that has several short movements, a style that composers started to use in the 18th century.
Related terms
- divertissement
Translations
Italian
Etymology
divertire (“to amuse, to entertain”, from Latin d?vertere) +? -mento (“-ment”); cognate with Piedmontese divertiment
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /di.ver.ti?men.to/
- Rhymes: -ento
- Hyphenation: di?ver?ti?mén?to
Noun
divertimento m (plural divertimenti)
- fun, amusement, entertainment, distraction
- Synonyms: diletto, svago
- (music) divertimento
Anagrams
- rimettendovi
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /di.v?r.ti?m?n.t?/
Noun
divertimento n
- (music) divertimento
Declension
Portuguese
Etymology
divertir (“to amuse, to entertain”, from Latin d?vertere) +? -mento (“-ment”)
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /di.v??.ti?m?.tu/
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /d?i.veh.t?i?m?.tu/
- Hyphenation: di?ver?ti?men?to
Noun
divertimento m (plural divertimentos)
- fun, amusement, entertainment
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /dibe?ti?mento/, [d?i.??e?.t?i?m?n?.t?o]
- Hyphenation: di?ver?ti?men?to
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Italian, from divertire (“to amuse, to entertain”), from Latin d?vertere. Cognate to Spanish divertimiento.
Noun
divertimento m (plural divertimentos)
- (music) divertimento
Etymology 2
divertir (“to amuse, to entertain”, from Latin d?vertere) +? -mento (“-ment”)
Noun
divertimento m (plural divertimentos)
- Alternative form of divertimiento (“amusement, entertainment”)
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