cantiga
English
Etymology
From Portuguese cantiga, from Old Portuguese cantiga.
Noun
cantiga (plural cantigas)
- A medieval monophonic song, sometimes religious, characteristic of the Galician-Portuguese lyric.
- 2007 October 1, Allan Kozinn, “Juilliard’s New Semester Starts With New Music”, in New York Times:
- The most immediately engaging work here was Roberto Sierra’s “Güell Concert” (2006). Mr. Sierra uses a medieval Spanish cantiga as the work’s motto, but leaps quickly into modern rhythmic and harmonic complexities.
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Old Portuguese
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kã.ˈti.ɡa/
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese cantiga.
Pronunciation
Noun
cantiga f (plural cantigas)
Synonyms
- (nonsense): léria, mentira
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