

(also spelled machiavel) a villain, especially an Italian aristocratic power-monger, or a deceitful betrayer, who behaves according to the principles established by Niccoló Machiavelli Literary Terms and Definitions from which this extract has been taken.(Spanish) a broad, heavy knife or cutlassĪs an adjective, the word refers generally to sneaky, ruthless, and deceitful behavior, especially in regard to a ruler obsessed with power who puts on a surface veneer of honor and trustworthy behavior in order to achieve evil ends

(Hebrew) found in the titles of Psalms 53:1 88:1, and believed to be a type of lute or guitar (Gaelic) a strip of costal plain, a sandy tract almost at sea-level

(French f.) or macedonia, a salad composed of small pieces of fruit or of vegetables The large ornamented tapered rod or baton used by a drum major in a marching band or military band

(Italian f.) valve (mechanism found on some brass instruments), Ventilmaschine (German f.), mécanisme du piston (French m.), mecanismo del pistón (Spanish m.) The macaroon originated in Italy, where they are known as amaretti
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Munter, the cataloguer of music by Ignaz von Beeke (1733-1803)Īfter Murray, the cataloguer of music by Francesco Antonio Rosetti-Rösler (1750-1792)ĭeveloped in 1986 by David Zicarelli, Joel Chadabe, and Antony Widoff at Intelligent Music, M was the first realtime software for interactive compositionĪbbreviated form of 'manual' (on the organ), main (French: hand), mano (Italian: hand), mezzo (Italian: 'half' or 'medium') or 'metronome' (usually M.M.)Ībbreviation of Magister Artium (Latin: Master of Arts) Or MS, reference to the catalogues of music by Johann Melchior Molter (1696-1765) prepared by Klaus HafnerĪfter Gian Francesco Malipiero (1882-1973), the cataloguer of music by Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) & Claudio Monteverdi (1567-1643)Īfter Frederick Marvin, the cataloguer of music by Antonio Soler (1729-1783)Īfter F. Meta-catalogue of music by Vagn Holmboe (1909-96) prepared by Paul Rapoport Mennicke, cataloguer of music by Carl Heinrich Graun (1701-1759), Karl Heinrich Graun (1704-1759) & Johann Adolph Hasse (1699-1783) If you would like to support our work writing and maintaining the teaching resources on this site please click on the donate button and follow the online instructions - thank you for your contribution.Īfter Carl H. Please advise us, using our dictionary amendment form.
