thema
Americannoun
plural
themataEtymology
Origin of thema
< Latin < Greek théma; see theme
Example Sentences
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He often hefts the mail sent by subordinates to see if they have used unnecessary postage, shoots thema stiff A.P.K. reprimand if they have.
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The programme included 'an extempore fantasia on Erard's new patent grand pianoforte of seven octaves by Master Liszt, who will respectfully request a written thema from any person present.'
From Franz Liszt by Huneker, James
You still need a thema, Capraja, but the pure element is enough for me.
From Massimilla Doni by Balzac, Honoré de
Bach now employed the thema regium for the purpose.
From Johann Sebastian Bach by Forkel, Johann Nikolaus
Then came the thema out of 'Jeannot and Collin'—'O, joyous days of childhood!'—and then thou wast at home.
From O. T. a Danish Romance by Andersen, H. C. (Hans Christian)
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