SERBEND

SERBEND
f. Başa bağlanan veya sarılan şey

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  • sarabande — [ sarabɑ̃d ] n. f. • 1604; esp. zarabanda, persan serbend « danse » 1 ♦ Danse d origine espagnole, sur un mouvement vif, dont le caractère lascif s effaça progressivement au cours du XVIIe s. « J exécutai une sarabande si folle, si lascive, si… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Saraband — Sar a*band, n. [F. sarabande, Sp. zarabanda, fr. Per. serbend a song.] A slow Spanish dance of Saracenic origin, to an air in triple time; also, the air itself. [1913 Webster] She has brought us the newest saraband from the court of Queen Mab.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sarabanda — {{hw}}{{sarabanda}}{{/hw}}s. f. 1 Danza orientale dapprima di carattere sfrenato, trasformatasi in forma lenta e poi grave. 2 (fig.) Chiasso, confusione. ETIMOLOGIA: dallo spagn. zarabanda, prestito dall arabo persiano serbend ‘danza con canto’ …   Enciclopedia di italiano

  • sarabanda — [dallo sp. zarabanda, dall ar. persiano serbend «danza con canto»] s. f. (fig.) chiasso, confusione, bailamme, baccano, rumore, fracasso CONTR. silenzio, quiete …   Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione

  • sarabanda — sarabȃnda ž <G mn ī> DEFINICIJA glazb. 1. pov. polagani, dostojanstveni, patetični ples u trodobnoj mjeri, 16 17. st. 2. ob. treći stalan stavak barokne instrumentalne suite ETIMOLOGIJA fr. sarabande ← šp. zarabanda ← arap. serbend: ples ←… …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • sar|a|band — «SAR uh band», noun. 1. a slow and stately dance of Spanish origin, popular in the 1600 s and 1700 s. The saraband was originally for a single dancer, but was later performed by couples. 2. music for it. ╂[< French sarabande < Spanish… …   Useful english dictionary

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