Definitions for Corelli

Corelli Co·rel·li

Spelling: [kaw-rel-ee, koh-; for 1 also Italian kaw- Corelli is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 128 anagrams from letters in Corelli (ceillor).

Definitions for Corelli

noun

  1. Arcangelo [ahr-kahn-je-law] /ɑrˈkɑn dʒɛˌlɔ/ (Show IPA), 1653–1713, Italian violinist and composer.
  2. Marie (Mary Mackay) 1854?–1924, English novelist.

Examples for Corelli

Miss Corelli's force is hysteric, but it is sometimes very real.

Miss Corelli tells hers with the voice and manner of a Boanerges.

How it is now at Rome is doubtful; but we do not hear that there are any Corelli's.

It was the overture to this work which caused so much difficulty to Corelli.

The genius of Corelli may be said to have revolutionised Violin-playing.

A song succeeded this, in C minor, which Corelli led off in C major.

Miss Corelli is, at least, quite serious in the belief that she is a woman of genius.

Corelli blinked as he felt the weight of his colleagues' eyes boring into him.

He was instructed by Corelli, and imbibed much of his master's breadth of style.

The music of Corelli is, generally speaking, the language of nature.

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