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li·bret·to

(lĭ-brĕt′ō)n.pl.li·bret·tos or li·bret·ti(-brĕt′ē)
1. The text of a dramatic musical work such as an opera, including the lyrics to be sung and sometimes interpolated spoken passages.
[Italian, diminutive of libro, book, from Latin liber, libr-, inner bark of trees used as a writing material, book.]
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libretto

(lɪˈbrɛtəʊ) n, pl-tosorSale-ti (-tiː)

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(Classical Music) a text written for and set to music in an opera, etc
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li•bret•to

(lɪˈbrɛt oʊ)
n.,

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pl. -bret•tos, -bret•ti (-ˈbrɛt i)
[1735–45; < Italian, diminutive of libro book < Latin liber; see -et]
Scripts for broadway musicals
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Noun1.libretto - the words of an opera or musical play
playscript, script, book - a written version of a play or other dramatic composition; used in preparing for a performance
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libretto

nounwords, book, lines, text, script, lyricsthe author of one or two opera librettos
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libretto

[lɪˈbretəʊ]N (librettos or libretti (pl)) [lɪˈbretiː]libretom
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The text of a dramatic musical work such as an opera, including the lyrics to be sung and sometimes interpolated spoken passages.
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The words, or text, of an opera, oratorio, or other long choral work.
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The text of a dramaticmusicalwork, such as an opera.

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Origin of libretto

  • Italian diminutive oflibrobookfrom Latin liberlibr-inner bark of trees used as a writing material, book
    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition
  • From Italian, diminutive of libro (“book'), from Latinliber (“book').
    From Wiktionary