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Madrigal

madrigal
- 1588, from It. (Venetian) madregal "simple, ingenuous," from L.L. matricalis "invented, original," lit. "of or from the womb," from matrix (gen. matricis) "womb."
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1.
  ~ n a song for several singers without musical instruments, popular in the 16th and 17th centuries ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
2.
  (madrigals) A madrigal is a song sung by several singers without any musical instruments. Madrigals were popular in England in the sixteenth century. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
3.
   noun  Etymology: Italian ~e, probably from Medieval Latin matricale, from neuter of *matricalis simple, from Late Latin, of the womb, from Latin matric-, matrix womb, from mater mother  Date: 1588  1. a medieval short lyrical poem in a strict poetic form  2.  a. a complex polyphonic unaccompanied vocal piece on a secular text developed especially in the 16th and 17th centuries  b. part-song; especially glee  • ~ian adjective  • ~ist noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
4.
  n. 1 a usu. 16th-c. or 17th-c. part-song for several voices, usu. arranged in elaborate counterpoint and without instrumental accompaniment. 2 a short love poem. Derivatives madrigalian adj. madrigalesque adj. madrigalist n. Etymology: It. madrigale f. med.L matricalis mother (church), formed as MATRIX ...
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5.
  1. мадригал ...
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  noun мадригал ...
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