🎶madrigal (madrigal)

noun
/ˈmædrɪɡəl/
madrigal (madrigal)

Signification

A short, lyrical poem set to music, typically from the Renaissance period.
Traduction de la signification
un court poème lyrique mis en musique, typiquement de la Renaissance.
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Phrases d'exemple

The choir performed a beautiful madrigal from the 16th century.

Le chœur a interprété un magnifique madrigal du XVIe siècle.
Le coeur a interprete un magnifique madrigal du XVIe siecle

Synonymes

song, chant, ballad, lyric, hymn

Antonymes

prose, silence

Collocations

sing a madrigal, Renaissance madrigal, madrigal choir

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