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  • 31aria — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. ż IIb, lm D. arii {{/stl 8}}{{stl 20}} {{/stl 20}}{{stl 12}}1. {{/stl 12}}{{stl 7}} pieśń solowa z towarzyszeniem instrumentu lub orkiestry, wchodząca w skład opery, oratorium, kantaty bądź samodzielna {{/stl 7}}{{stl 20}} …

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  • 32-aria — suf. ☛ V. ario …

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  • 33aria — ► NOUN Music ▪ a long accompanied song for a solo voice in an opera or oratorio. ORIGIN Italian, from Latin aer air …

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  • 34-aria — [er′ē ə, ā′rē ə] [ModL < L, neut. pl. of arius, ARY] suffix Zool., Bot.Bot. Zool. forming the scientific names of taxonomic groups …

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  • 35aria — [ä′rē ə; ar′ē ə, er′ē ə] n. [It < L aer, AIR] an air or melody in an opera, cantata, or oratorio, esp. for solo voice with instrumental accompaniment …

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  • 36aria — à·ria s.f. 1a. FO miscela di gas, spec. azoto e ossigeno, che costituisce l atmosfera terrestre ed è indispensabile per la vita di piante e animali: respirare aria pura, aria inquinata, aria fredda, aria secca; in questa stanza manca l aria;… …

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  • 37aria — 1. aria [ arja ] n. m. • haria caria « tumulte » 1493; a. fr. harier « tourmenter, harceler » ♦ Vx Embarras, ennui, souci, tracas. Que d arias ! aria 2. aria [ arja ] n. f. • 1703; mot it. « air » ♦ Mus. Solo vocal accompagné ou pièce… …

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  • 38aria — a/ria (1) s. f. 1. atmosfera, aere (poet.), aura (poet.), etere (poet.), etra (poet.) □ vento 2. spazio, cielo 3. (est.) …

    Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione

  • 39aria — /ahr ee euh, air ee euh/, n. 1. an air or melody. 2. an elaborate melody sung solo with accompaniment, as in an opera or oratorio. [1735 45; < It; see AIR1] * * * Solo song with instrumental accompaniment in opera, cantata, or oratorio. The&#8230; …

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  • 40Aria — /ahr ee euh, euh ruy euh/, n. Class. Myth. a nymph, the mother of Miletus, by Apollo. * * * Solo song with instrumental accompaniment in opera, cantata, or oratorio. The strophic or stanzaic aria, in which each new stanza might represent a&#8230; …

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