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refrein
refrein
English
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Noun
refrein (plural refreins)
- (rare) Alternative spelling of refrain
- 1935, Charles Burney, Frank Mercer, A General History of Music, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Period (1789), p. 601:
- [T]here are frequent returns to particular portions of the airs, more indeed in the manner of a refrein or burden, than Da Capo, or Rondo…
- 1855, George Musgrave Musgrave, A ramble through Normandy, p. 415:
- While the last words of the War Song, just brought under notice, are yet awakening doubts as to the authenticity of the refrein, or chorus, here alleged to have been shouted forth by the Norman Army, I take occasion to observe that Monsieur Travers must have treated a vague tradition as an historical fact, in imputing to so able a Commander as William of Normandy the folly of setting fire to his fleet.
- 1845, Shakespeare Society (Great Britain), The Shakespeare Society Papers, p. 19:
- The refrein of Spenser0s Prothalamion turns upon “the Thames”; of his Epithalamion on “the echoing woods”.
- 1935, Charles Burney, Frank Mercer, A General History of Music, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Period (1789), p. 601:
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Pronunciation
- (Belgium) IPA(key): /rəˈfræn/
- (Netherlands) IPA(key): /rəˈfrɛi̯n/
Etymology
From French refrain, from Old French refraindre.
Noun
refrein n (plural refreinen, diminutive refreintje n)