ariose
1Ariose — Ar i*ose, a. [It. arioso, fr. aria.] Characterized by melody, as distinguished from harmony. [1913 Webster] Mendelssohn wants the ariose beauty of Handel; vocal melody is not his forte; the interest of his airs is harmonic. Foreign Quart. Rev.… …
2ariose — adjective melodic and song like. Much easy listening music is light and ariose …
3ariose — /ar ee ohs , ar ee ohs /, adj. characterized by melody; songlike. [1735 45; Anglicized var. of ARIOSO] * * * …
4ariose — adj. melodious, melodic, songlike …
5ariose — a. Melodious, of a melodious character, characterized by melody (as distinguished from harmony) …
6ariose — ari·ose …
7ariose — a. characterized by or like melody …
8ariose — adjective having a melody (as distinguished from recitative) • Syn: ↑songlike • Similar to: ↑melodious, ↑melodic, ↑musical …
9Carlo Milanuzzi — Nacimiento alrededor de 1590 Esanatoglia, Italia …
10Melody — (Roget s Thesaurus) Concord. < N PARAG:Melody >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 melody melody rhythm measure Sgm: N 1 rhyme rhyme &c.(poetry) 597 GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 pitch pitch timbre intonation tone …