Definitions for caccia

caccia cac·cia

Spelling: [kah-chuh; Italian kaht-chah]
IPA: /ˈkɑ tʃə; Italian ˈkɑt tʃɑ/

Caccia is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 24 anagrams from letters in caccia (aaccci).

Definitions for caccia

noun

  1. a 14th-century Italian vocal form for two voices in canon plus an independent tenor, with a text describing the hunt or the cries and noises of village life.

Origin of caccia

Italian: literally, a hunt; see catch, chase1

Examples for caccia

In the 1586–7 edition of caccia the chapel itself is alone given as completed.

In the poetical part of caccia it is described as recently made and “ben ritratto.”

This chapel is described as completed in both the 1586 and 1590 editions of caccia.

Lorenzo's Selva d'amore and caccia col falcone might also be mentioned in the same connexion.

Besides, he did not wish to go to caccia's a second time for it.

This was one of the earliest chapels, and is mentioned as completed in the 1586 edition of caccia.

I observe that in caccia the “tempio” is praised but not apparently the work that it contained.

This exactly tallies with the dates given in the two editions of caccia.

Not only does the author of the 1586 caccia mention the chapel, but he does it with more effusion than is usual with him.

I had better perhaps give the words in which caccia describes the work.

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