Definition of Cabalette

1. cabaletta [n] - See also: cabaletta

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cabalette

caas
caatingas
cab
cab driver
cab drivers
cab fare
cab sav
caba
cabal
cabala
cabalas
cabaletta
cabalettas
cabalette (current term)
cabalism
cabalisms
cabalist
cabalistic
cabalistical
cabalistically
cabalists
caballed
caballer
caballero
caballeros
caballers
caballine
caballing

Literary usage of Cabalette

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Hakluytus posthumus: Contayning a History of the World in Sea Voyages and by Samuel Purchas (1905)
"The River cabalette. Angote. Saint Peters Church. [II. vii. 1059.] PURCHAS HIS PILGRIMES nesse, began to cry unto us, take heed, take heed, and as we turned ..."

2. Verdi: Man and Musician; His Biography with Especial Reference to His by Frederick James Crowest (1897)
"Jenny Land's singing is particularly noted, and strangely enough, airs, duets, cabalette, etc. (involving that melodic fancy and invention said to be so ..."

3. Museo di scienze e letteratura (1846)
"E vo' bene che ciò s' intenda detto per le sole cabalette ... delle sue cabalette, eccetto che nelle due cavatine del soprano. Nella prima di esse la Sirena ..."

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