单词 | preludize |
释义 | preludizev. Now rare. intransitive. To play or write a prelude. Also in extended use. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > perform music [verb (intransitive)] > perform specific type of music serenade1671 prelude1680 fugue1783 pastoralize1828 preludize1829 symphonize1833 ran-tan1866 counterpoint1875 rag1896 ragtime1908 jazz1916 rock1931 jivec1938 bop1947 blow1949 rock-and-roll1956 skiffle1957 hip-hop1983 society > leisure > the arts > literature > a written composition > parts of a written composition > write parts of composition [verb (intransitive)] > compose prologue or introduction proemiate1568 preambulate1608 preface1619 preludize1829 1829 Dublin Evening Post 25 Apr. 3/2 The Chief Printer of the Brunswickers, has already ‘preludized with his tongue, and baratonized with his tail’. 1845 C. H. J. Anderson Swedish Brothers 38 Preludising for a few moments with the air of one who is accustomed to sing. 1878 in C. Grove Dict. Music I. 372 Mozart then began to preludise, and played some variations. 1939 Musical Times Aug. 603/2 The former..preludizes briefly, states the tune in the tenor..and ends sonorously by bringing in..the first line of the hymn. 1978 Gramophone Feb. 1389/3 He would sometimes sit at the piano and preludize for a moment or two on the passage from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1829 |
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