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1 canto
1. m ( canzone) song( il cantare) singingcanto popolare folk songcanto del cigno swan song2. m : dal canto mio for my partd'altro canto on the other hand* * *canto1 s.m.1 ( il cantare, l'arte del canto) singing: maestro di canto, singing-master; mia sorella insegna canto, my sister teaches singing // canto fermo, gregoriano, Gregorian chant (o plainsong)2 ( voce di animale): canto di cicala, di grillo, chirping of a cicada, of a cricket; canto di gallina, cackling of hen; canto di gallo, crowing of a cock; canto di uccelli, chirping (o warbling) of birds// canto del cigno, (fig.) swansong // al canto del gallo, at cockcrow3 ( canzone) song; melody, air, tune: canto di guerra, war-song; canto di Natale, Christmas carol; canto di vittoria, song of victory; canto indiano, Indian song4 ( poesia) poem, lyric5 ( parte di un poema) canto*.canto2 s.m. ( angolo) corner; ( lato, parte) side, hand // dal canto mio, ( per parte mia) for my part; ( quanto a me) as for me (o as far as I'm concerned) // d'altro canto, on the other hand // da un canto... dall'altro, on (the) one hand... on the other // da ogni canto, on all sides // per ogni canto, everywhere; (fig.) on every hand // porre da un canto, to put aside (o to one side); ( trascurare) to neglect.* * *I ['kanto] smil canto dell'usignolo — (il cantare) the singing of the nightingale, (melodia) the song of the nightingale
II ['kanto] smil canto del cigno fig — swan song
da un canto... d'altro canto — on the one hand... on the other hand
dal canto mio — (per ciò che mi riguarda) for my part, as for me, as far as I'm concerned
* * *I ['kanto]sostantivo maschile1) (attività) singing2) (suoni caratteristici) (di uccello) song; (di strumento) sound3) (composizione musicale) song4) (poesia) poem; (divisione) canto•II ['kanto]sostantivo maschile1) (angolo) corner2) (parte) sidedal canto mio — (per parte mia) for my part; (in quanto a me) as for me
* * *canto1/'kanto/sostantivo m.1 (attività) singing; lezione di canto singing lesson3 (composizione musicale) song4 (poesia) poem; (divisione) canto————————canto2/'kanto/sostantivo m.1 (angolo) corner2 (parte) side; da un canto on the one hand; d'altro canto on the other hand; dal canto mio (per parte mia) for my part; (in quanto a me) as for me. -
2 cuccurucù
cuccurucù inter. cock-a-doodle-do◆ s.m. crowing. -
3 gallicinio
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