Definitions for pastorale

pastorale pas·to·rale

Spelling: [pas-tuh-rahl, -ral, -rah-lee, pah-st
IPA: /ˌpæs təˈrɑl, -ˈræl, -ˈrɑ li, ˌpɑ stə-; Italian ˌpɑs tɔˈrɑ lɛ/

Pastorale is a 9 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 765 anagrams from letters in pastorale (aaeloprst).

Definitions for pastorale

noun

  1. an opera, cantata, or the like, with a pastoral subject.
  2. a piece of music suggestive of pastoral life.

Origin of pastorale

1715-25; Italian, noun use of pastorale pastoral

Examples for pastorale

pastorale excerptum (perhaps merely an extract from the letters).

The goatherds ought to be playing the 'pastorale' down there!

Jahns memorandum of it is in the following words: Scherzo of the pastorale.

It is peaceful and soothing, and might be called a pastorale.

They and pastorale, a song without words, were given at the Soirees in the winter of 1908.

He loved the "pastorale" almost without knowing that he loved it.

By the year 1853, it was to be found pretty generally in the gardens of Belgium under the name of pastorale.

"I should like to hear the 'pastorale' now," she said, presently.

Consequently, to get up a pastorale, a whole winter is not too long.

After this, the action languishes, Abraham dies, and the pastorale comes to an end.

Word Value for pastorale
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