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can·zo·ne \kanˈzōnē, käntˈsō(ˌ)nā\ noun also can·zo·na \-ōnə\ (plural canzo·ne \-ō(ˌ)nā\ ; also canzonas \-ōnəz\ ; or canzo·ni \-ō(ˌ)nē\ ; or canzones \-ōnēz, -ō(ˌ)nāz\) Etymology: Italian, from Latin cantion-, cantio song, from cantus (past participle of canere to sing) + -ion-, -io -ion — more at chant 1. a. : a medieval Italian or Provençal lyric poem in stanzaic form b. : an elaborately constructed ode suited to musical setting 2. a. : the melody of a canzone b. : a setting of a canzone in polyphonic style resembling that of the madrigal c. : an instrumental composition in similar style |