altissimo

English

Etymology

From Italian altissimo.

Noun

altissimo (plural altissimos)

  1. (music) The highest register of a woodwind instrument, or a specific note in this register
    • 2007 January 14, Ben Ratliff, “Michael Brecker Dies at 57; Prolific Jazz Saxophonist”, in New York Times:
      He could fold the full pitch range of the horn into a short solo, from altissimo to the lowest notes, and connect rarefied ideas to the rich, soulful phrasing of saxophonists like Junior Walker.

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Italian

Etymology

From alto + -issimo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /alˈtis.si.mo/
  • Rhymes: -issimo
  • Hyphenation: al‧tìs‧si‧mo

Adjective

altissimo (feminine altissima, masculine plural altissimi, feminine plural altissime)

  1. superlative degree of alto (highest)

Descendants

  • English: altissimo

Latin

Adjective

altissimō

  1. dative/ablative masculine/neuter singular of altissimus
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