saraband

  • 11Saraband (2003) — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Saraband Título Zarabanda Ficha técnica Dirección Ingmar Bergman Producción Pia Ehrnvall Guión …

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  • 12Saraband of Lost Time —   …

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  • 13saraband — /sar euh band /, n. 1. a slow, stately Spanish dance, esp. of the 17th and 18th centuries, in triple meter, derived from a vigorous castanet dance. 2. a piece of music for or using the rhythm of this dance, usually forming one of the movements in …

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  • 14Saraband — Sa|ra|bạnd, Serabend, der; [s], s [pers.]: handgeknüpfter, vorwiegend rot od. blaugrundiger Perserteppich mit charakteristischer Palmwedelmusterung …

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  • 15Saraband — Sa|ra|band . Serab’end der; [s], s <nach dem iran. Distrikt Sarawan> handgeknüpfter, vorwiegend rot od. blaugrundiger Perserteppich mit charakteristischer Palmwedelmusterung …

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  • 16saraband — [ sarəband] (also sarabande) noun a slow, stately Spanish dance in triple time. ↘a piece of music for this. Origin C17: from Fr. sarabande, from Sp. and Ital. zarabanda …

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  • 17saraband — noun (C) a slow piece of music based on a type of 17th century dance …

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  • 18saraband — sar·a·band …

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  • 19saraband — sar•a•band or sar•a•bande [[t]ˈsær əˌbænd[/t]] n. 1) a stately Spanish dance, esp. of the 17th and 18th centuries 2) music for or using the rhythm of this dance • Etymology: 1610–20; < F sarabande < Sp zarabanda …

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  • 20saraband — /ˈsærəbænd / (say saruhband) noun 1. a popular and vigorous Spanish castanet dance. 2. a slow, stately Spanish dance in triple rhythm derived from this. 3. a piece of music for, or in the rhythm of, this dance, usually forming one of the… …