Definitions for Meistersingers

Meistersingers Mei·ster·sing·er

Spelling: [mahy-ster-sing-er, -zing-]
IPA: /ˈmaɪ stərˌsɪŋ ər, -ˌzɪŋ-/

Meistersingers is a 14 letter English word.

You can make 855 anagrams from letters in Meistersingers (eeegiimnrrssst).

Definitions for Meistersingers

noun

  1. Also, mastersinger. a member of one of the guilds, chiefly of workingmen, established during the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries in the principal cities of Germany, for the cultivation of poetry and music.
  2. (italics) Die [dee] /di/ (Show IPA) an opera (1867) by Richard Wagner.

Origin of Meistersingers

1835-45; German: master singer

Examples for Meistersingers

In Germany, as everybody knows, had formed the body of the Meistersinger.

Take, for example, the finale to the overture to the "Meistersinger."

It was from his life Wagner wrote the opera of the "Meistersinger."

One of these indeed bears a certain affinity to a motive in the "Meistersinger."

I particularly want to see Nuremburg on account of its being the scene of the Meistersinger.

She sang through the greater part of "Lohengrin," and then took up the "Meistersinger," and read it till it fell from her hands.

In October, 1867, after the lapse of 22 years, the “Meistersinger” was at last completed.

Then he applied himself to the composition of his Meistersinger.

Schumann-Heink, as Magdalene in Meistersinger, was simply grotesque.

Two days passed, on the first of which Parsifal was given, and on the second Meistersinger.

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