song.
(Of thelat.)(do docant? o,-? nis).
1. f. composition in verse, which is sung, or done on purpose so that it can be in music.
2. f. music that this composition is sung.
3. f. lyrical composition in the Italian manner, divided almost always in long stays, all of equal numbers of Spanish and hendecasyllabic verses, less the latter, which is shorter.
4. f. ancient poetic composition, which could correspond to different genres, tones and forms, many with all characters of
the ODE.5. f. thing this with persistent or heavy repetition. Come, come back with the same song. You're with that song.
6. f. news or pretext without foundation. U m. in pl. I do not come with songs.
1. f. sing that seeks to make sleeping children, usually to cuddle them in the cradle.
1. f. sing of gesta.
song of threshing.1. f. peculiar soft, monotonous song of the trilladores in his work.
1. locs. verbs. coloqs. To conceive hope or illusion of something unnecessary or inappropriate.
know a song with two guiaderas.
1. loc. verb. p us. U for overlapping men or double-sided.
be different song.1. loc. verb. Colloq. be another sing.