agitato
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian agitato.
Noun
agitato (plural agitatos)
- (music) A tempo mark directing that a passage is to be played in a restless agitated style.
- (music) A passage having this mark.
Adverb
agitato (not comparable)
- (music) Played in a restless agitated style.
Adjective
agitato (not comparable)
- (music) Describing a passage having this mark.
Translations
played in a restless agitated style
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French
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian agitato.
Noun
agitato m (plural agitatos)
Adverb
agitato
Further reading
- “agitato”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Ido
Verb
agitato
- singular nominal present passive participle of agitar
Italian
Adjective
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Noun
agitato m (plural agitati)
Verb
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Latin
Verb
(deprecated template usage) agitātō
- second-person singular future active imperative of agitō
- third-person singular future active imperative of agitō
Portuguese
Alternative forms
Adjective
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