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English[]

Etymology[]

From Italian allegro.

Pronunciation[]

Noun[]

Singular
Allegro

Plural
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Allegro ({{{1}}})

  1. (music) A tempo mark directing that a passage is to be played in a quick, lively tempo, faster than allegretto but slower than presto
  2. (music) In more traditional use, an expressive marking indicating lively or happily, not necessarily quick or fast.
  3. (music) A passage having this mark

Adverb[]

allegro

  1. (music) played in a quick, lively tempo

Adjective[]

allegro

  1. (music) describing a passage having this mark

French[]

Alternative spellings[]

  • allégro

Etymology[]

From Italian allegro

Noun[]

Allegro m. (plural Allegros)

  1. allegro


Adverb[]

Allegro

  1. allegro

Italian[]

Etymology[]

From Latin alacer (lively; happy, cheerful).

Adjective[]

allegro m (f allegra, m plural allegri, f plural allegre)

  1. cheerful

Related terms[]

  • allegrezza
  • allegria
  • allegramente

Anagrams[]

  • aegllor,
  • legarlo

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