Definition of Terzetta

1. tercet [n -S] - See also: tercet

Lexicographical Neighbors of Terzetta

tertium quids
tertius
tertiuses
terts
tertschite
tertulia
tertulias
teruggite
terutero
teruteros
tervalent
terylenes
terza rima
terzanelle
terzanelles
terzetta (current term)
terzettas
terzetti
terzetto
terzettos
tes
teschemacherite
tesetaxel
tesh
teshuva
tesla
teslas
tesofensine
tessara-
tesselar

Literary usage of Terzetta

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

1. Emin Pasha, His Life and Work by Georg Schweitzer (1898)
"... had already told me, but who does not speak German. We conversed as well as we could in Italian. When the Consul's dragoman, Sig. terzetta, arrived ..."

2. The British Critic by Robert Nares (1815)
"... its Rimes of 8 and 6 lines in a double Quatrain, and jn a double terzetta. As there were but six Characters in the Hexachord Division for seven Sounds, ..."

3. The Musical World (1866)
"saying " By the terzetta he no doubt meant the Trios Op. 70." Of course, on looking to the original (Nohl, No. 55), the letter has, not "Trios" but ..."

4. Selections from Calcutta Gazettes: Showing the Political and Social by Walter Scott Seton-Karr (1868)
"terzetta — La Mia Dorabella— Mozart. Duett— All's well— Braham. Song — Angel of Life — Calcott. Finale — Hayden. The whole performance was considered to be ..."

5. The Poetical Album: And Register of Modern Fugitive Poetry by Alaric Alexander Watts (1829)
"A. fine imitation of the terzetta Rima of Dante, from the pen of a young writer of the name of Wade. I am not acquainted with any other of his poems ..."

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