English
Etymology
From lied + -like.
Adjective
liedlike (comparative more liedlike, superlative most liedlike)
- Resembling or characteristic of a lied (type of German song).
2007 January 9, Anne Midgette, “Retrofitting Operetta for a 21st-Century Crowd”, in New York Times[1]:Thus was born the notion of presenting operetta in liedlike terms.