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obbligato

English

Alternative forms

  • obligato

Etymology

From Italian obbligato.

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?bl?????t??/

Noun

obbligato (plural obbligatos or obbligati)

  1. (music) An obbligato section; a prominent countermelody, often written to be played or sung above the principal theme (in a higher pitch range). [from 19th c.]
    • 1953, Raymond Chandler, The Long Goodbye, Penguin 2010, p. 281:
      The noise of the traffic outside the building on the boulevard made an unmusical obbligato to my thinking.

Translations

See also

  • descant

Italian

Etymology

From Latin oblig?tus.

Adjective

obbligato (feminine obbligata, masculine plural obbligati, feminine plural obbligate)

  1. obliged, compelled, constrained, forced, bound
  2. obligatory, unavoidable, forced
  3. obliged, indebted
  4. fixed, set
    percorso obbligato - fixed course
  5. (music) obbligato

Synonyms

  • costretto (1)
  • vincolato (1)
  • imposto (2)
  • inevitabile (2)
  • obbligatorio (2,4)
  • grato (3)
  • riconoscente (3)
  • fisso (4)

Noun

obbligato m (plural obbligati, feminine obbligata)

  1. obligator, obligor
    Synonym: obbligante

Verb

obbligato m (feminine singular obbligata, masculine plural obbligati, feminine plural obbligate)

  1. past participle of obbligare

Derived terms

  • obbligatoriamente
  • obbligatorio
  • obbligatorietà

Related terms

  • obbligare

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obb

English

Alternative forms

  • obb.

Noun

obb

  1. (music) Abbreviation of obbligato.

Anagrams

  • BOB, Bob, bob

Manx

Etymology 1

From Middle Irish opaid, from Old Irish as·boind (to refuse).

Verb

obb (verbal noun obbal, present participle gobbal, past participle obbit)

  1. deny, disclaim
  2. abstain
  3. refuse, decline, disavow, turn down
  4. negate, denounce
  5. forbid
  6. (of a horse) jib
  7. disown
  8. refute, abnegate

Etymology 2

(This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium.)

Noun

obb f (genitive singular obbee)

  1. enchantment

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