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‖ tornada|torˈnada| [Prov., from pa. pple. of tornar to turn.] An envoy of three lines, in which the verse-endings of all the preceding stanzas recur.[Cf. Littré, Tornade, se dit, dans les chansons provençales, de la ritournelle.] 1823Roscoe Sismondi's Lit. Eur. (1846) I. vi. 173 The songs are usually in seven stanzas, followed by an envoy, which he calls a tornada. 1874Breymann in Ess. Owens Coll. Manch. xi. 384 The Troubadours borrowed from the Saracens several of their poetical forms as, for instance, the Tornada. 1880[see envoy n.1 1]. |