musicale
English
Etymology
From the French soirée musicale.
Noun
musicale (plural musicales)
- A musical entertainment, usually private and typically involving classical music
- 1928 February 12, “Palm Beach Society Dillmans' Guests”, in The New York Times[1], page 30:
- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dillman entertained two hundred guests this evening with a musicale at Playa Rienta, their ocean front home.
French
Pronunciation
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Adjective
musicale
- feminine singular of musical
Italian
Etymology
From Medieval Latin mūsicālis, derived from Latin mūsica.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mu.ziˈka.le/
- Rhymes: -ale
- Hyphenation: mu‧si‧cà‧le
Adjective
musicale m or f (plural musicali)
Derived terms
Related terms
Latin
Adjective
mūsicāle
- nominative/accusative/vocative singular neuter of mūsicālis
Spanish
Verb
musicale