appoggiatura
American
[uh-poj-uh-toor-uh, -tyoor-uh, ahp-pawd-jah-too-r ah]
/ əˌpɒdʒ əˈtʊər ə, -ˈtyʊər ə, ɑpˌpɔd dʒɑˈtu rɑ /
noun
Music.
appoggiatura
British
/ əˌpɒdʒəˈtʊərə /
noun
Etymology
Origin of appoggiatura
First recorded in 1745–55; from Italian: literally, “a propping up,” equivalent to appoggiat(o), past participle of appoggiare “to support” + -ura abstract noun suffix; see ap- 1, podium, -ate 1, -ure
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