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con dolore
[ kon duh-lawr-ey, -lohr-ey, kohn; Italian kawn daw-law-re ]
adverb
- sorrowfully (used as a direction in music).
con dolore
/ kɒn dɒˈlɔːrɪ /
adjective
- music (to be performed) in a sad manner
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Word History and Origins
Origin of con dolore1
< Italian: literally, with sadness; dolor
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Word History and Origins
Origin of con dolore1
Italian: with sorrow
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Example Sentences
Dopo lunga e terribile agonia, con dolore e con pena, seperandosi l’anima da quel corpo robusto, egli spiro ai sette di Genuaro, nel ottantesimo primo de suoi anno.
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This portion required much con dolore expression, which was delivered with much tremolo effect by Miss Emma; and her rich, pure contralto voice in the low register told well.
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