madrigal
101madrigal — noun (C) a song for several singers without musical instruments, popular in the 16th and 17th centuries …
102madrigal — mad·ri·gal …
103madrigal — mad•ri•gal [[t]ˈmæd rɪ gəl[/t]] n. 1) mad an unaccompanied polyphonic secular vocal composition, esp. of the 16th and 17th centuries 2) mad part song; glee 3) lit. a short lyric poem of medieval times • Etymology: 1580–90; < It madrigale <… …
104madrigal — /ˈmædrɪgəl / (say madriguhl) noun 1. a lyric poem suitable for musical setting, usually short and often of amatory character (especially in vogue in the 16th century and later in Italy, France, England, and elsewhere). 2. a part song without… …
105madrigal — s ( en, er) MUSIK sång med flera stämmor från 1500 talets Italien …
106Madrigal — Ma|d|ri|gal, das; s, e <italienisch> ([Hirten]lied; mehrstimmiges Gesangstück) …
107madrigal — 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.… …
108Distrito de Madrigal — Madrigal Distrito del Perú …
109Madrigal, Alfonso de — ► (1400 55) Teólogo y escritor español, conocido por el Tostado. Autor de Commentaria …
110Jamby Madrigal — Maria Ana Consuelo Abad Santos Madrigal Valade Senator of the Philippines In office June 30, 2004 – June 30, 2010 Presidential Adviser for Children’s Affairs In office 1999–2001 …