albade

Old French

Etymology

From Old Spanish albada (musical or poetic composition to be performed in the morning), from alba (dawn), from Vulgar Latin *alba (dawn; sunrise), from Latin albus (bright, clear; white), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *albʰós (white).

Noun

albade oblique singular, f (oblique plural albades, nominative singular albade, nominative plural albades)

  1. aubade (love song sung to an object of affection in the morning)

Descendants

  • Middle French:
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