sordino
Italian
Etymology
Sordino comes from the Italian sordo ("dull in tone, muffled") and sordamente (softly, gently, muffled).
Noun
sordino m (plural sordini)
- A mute for musical instruments; a sordine. For example, the mute instrument for the violin or the damper on the pianoforte.
Derived terms
Derived terms
- con sordini ("with mutes")
- con sordino ("with mute")
- senza sordini ("without mutes")
- senza sordino ("without mute")
- sordini levati ("lift mutes")
Related terms
- sordina (f)
References
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