aubade
名词 n.
英 /əʊˈbɑːd/|/-ˈbæd/
美 /oʊˈbɑd/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A poem or song evoking or greeting the dawn or early morning.
— And there he lingered till the crowing cock, / The Alectryon of the farmyard and the flock, / Sang his aubade with lusty voice and clear, / To tell the sleeping world that dawn was near.
- A poem or song evoking or greeting the dawn or early morning.; A morning love song, or a song of lovers parting in the morning.
- A concert held at dawn or in the morning, especially outdoors.
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PIE word
*albʰós
Borrowed from French aubade, from Old French albade, from Old Spanish albada (“musical or poetic composition to be performed in the morning”), from alba (“dawn”), from Vulgar Latin *alba (“dawn; sunrise”), from Latin albus (“bright, clear; white”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *albʰós (“white”).
*albʰós
Borrowed from French aubade, from Old French albade, from Old Spanish albada (“musical or poetic composition to be performed in the morning”), from alba (“dawn”), from Vulgar Latin *alba (“dawn; sunrise”), from Latin albus (“bright, clear; white”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *albʰós (“white”).
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