n. madrigal, courte pièce de vers exprimant une pensée galante (Renaissance); chant d'amour; compliment galant
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n. Madrigal (mehrstimmiges Lied, urspr. Hirtenlied)
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s. madrigale (breve poesia lirica medioevale; composizione polifonica senza accompagnamento strumentale)
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s. madrigal (poema amoroso antigo; canção antiga para várias vozes)
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с. мадригал
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i. aşk şiiri
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(m) n. madrigal, polyphonic song sung without musical accompaniment by four to six singers (especially popular during the Renaissance); short love poem suitable for setting to music
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n. polyphonic song sung without musical accompaniment by four to six singers (especially popular during the Renaissance); short love poem suitable for setting to music
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n. madrigal
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n. madrigal, polyphonic song sung without musical accompaniment by four to six singers (especially popular during the Renaissance); short love poem suitable for setting to music
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zn. madrigaal (liefdeslied uit de oude tijd voor; meerstemmig oud lied)
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n. polyphonic song sung without musical accompaniment by four to six singers (especially popular during the Renaissance); short love poem suitable for setting to music
n. madrigal, love-poem or song
n. madrigal, polyphonic song sung without musical accompaniment by four to six singers (especially popular during the Renaissance); short love poem suitable for setting to music