scherzo

/ˈskɛəɹtˌsoʊ/

UK: /ˈskɜːt-/

scherzo

English Noun
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Definition

A piece of music or a movement from a larger piece such as a symphony; especially, a piece of music played in a playful manner.

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian scherzo (“joke, play”), from scherzare (“to joke, jest”), from Lombardic *skerzan (“to jump merrily, enjoy oneself, jest”), from Proto-Germanic *skertaną (“to hop, jump”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)kerǝd- (“to dance, jump”). Akin to Middle High German scherzen (“to frolic, jump merrily, hop up and down”) (modern German scherzen (“to joke”), Scherz), Norwegian skjerta (“to joke”).

Example Sentences

  • "At seven Val knocked – three shorts and one long, out of the scherzo of Beethoven’s Fifth – and I rushed to open."
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