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ba·ri·o·lage \|barēō|läzh\ noun (-s) Etymology: French, from Middle French, from barioler to variegate (probably blend of barrer to cross out, streak, bar + rioler to cross out, streak, from riole rule, ruler, from Latin regula) + -age — more at bar, rule 1. : medley 2. : a cadenza for a solo musical instrument; specifically : a special effect in violin playing obtained by playing in rapid alternation upon open and stopped strings |