obbligato

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Etymology

From Italian obbligato.

Pronunciation

Noun

obbligato (plural obbligatos or obbligati)

  1. (music) An obbligato section; a prominent countermelody, often written to be played or sung above the principal theme (in a higher pitch range). [from 19th c.]
    • 1953, Raymond Chandler, The Long Goodbye, Penguin 2010, p. 281:
      The noise of the traffic outside the building on the boulevard made an unmusical obbligato to my thinking.

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Italian

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin obligātus.

Adjective

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  1. obliged, compelled, constrained, forced, bound
  2. obligatory, unavoidable, forced
  3. obliged, indebted
  4. fixed, set
    percorso obbligato - fixed course
  5. (music) obbligato

Synonyms

Noun

obbligato m (plural obbligati, feminine obbligata)

  1. obligator, obligor

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Verb

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  1. past participle of obbligare

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