Definition of Sortita. Meaning of Sortita. Synonyms of Sortita

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Definition of Sortita

Sortita
Sortita Sor*ti"ta, n. [It., a coming out.] 1. The air sung by any of the principal characters in an opera on entering. 2. A closing voluntary; a postlude.

Meaning of Sortita from wikipedia

- effect that all notes are sustained indefinitely. sordino See sordina. sortita A prin****l singer's first entrance in an opera sospirando Sighing sostendo...
- terram sive Americam dicendam, **** et Europa et Asia a mulieribus sua sortita sint nomina." Arbuckle, Alex (24 December 2016). "This 509-year-old map...
- Leucoptera sortita is a moth in the Lyonetiidae family that is endemic to Australia. They probably mine the leaves of their host plant. Meyrick, E. (1915)...
- deyrolii (Walker, 1854) Synonyms Glaucopsis deyrolii Walker, 1854 Glaucopis sortita Walker, 1854 Laemocharis deyrollii Herrich-Schäffer, [1854] (Emend.) Laemocharis...
- [ˈriːɡa] , Livonian: Rīgõ, Russian: Рига [ˈrʲigə] Latin original: "Riga nomen sortita est suum ab aedificiis vel horreis quorum a litus Dunae magna fuit copia...
- autem talis est. Picus amavit Pomona, pomorum dea, et eius volentis est sortita coniugium. Postea Circe, **** eum amaret et sperneretur, irata eum in avem...
- Lucca: Fondazione Ragghianti. OCLC 741487177. …entrando in citta dalla sortita cairoli (realizzata nel 1883) e uscendo da Porta Santa Maria dopo aver...
- city walls via a specially constructed short tunnel subsequently called sortita Cairoli, until reaching the new terminus station of Porta San Pietro located...
- Continentem quam terram nuncupavit, ab Americo Vesputio eiusdem inventore nomen sortita Castellam vero modo Terram firmam vocant, & ob id non immerito nunc Quarta...
- notes two of these conventions: the tradition of the soprano's aria di sortita (given upon her first appearance onstage) and the typical, often florid...