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BurlettaBurletta Bur*let"ta (b[^u]r*l[e^]t"t[.a]), n. [It., dim. of
burla mockery. See Burlesque, a.] (Mus.)
A comic operetta; a music farce. --Byron. Dilettant
Dilettant Dil"et*tant`, a.
Of or pertaining to dilettanteism; amateur; as, dilettant
speculation. --Carlyle.
Dilettant
Dilettant Dil`et*tant", n.
A dilettante.
Though few art lovers can be connoisseurs, many are
dilettants. --Fairholt.
DilettanteDilettante Dil`et*tan"te, n.; pl. Dilettanti. [It., prop. p.
pr. of dillettare to take delight in, fr. L. delectare to
delight. See Delight, v. t.]
An admirer or lover of the fine arts; popularly, an amateur;
especially, one who follows an art or a branch of knowledge,
desultorily, or for amusement only. Dilettanteish
Dilettanteish Dil`et*tan"te*ish, a.
Somewhat like a dilettante.
Dilettanteism
Dilettanteism Dil`et*tan"te*ism, n.
The state or quality of being a dilettante; the desultory
pursuit of art, science, or literature.
DilettantiDilettante Dil`et*tan"te, n.; pl. Dilettanti. [It., prop. p.
pr. of dillettare to take delight in, fr. L. delectare to
delight. See Delight, v. t.]
An admirer or lover of the fine arts; popularly, an amateur;
especially, one who follows an art or a branch of knowledge,
desultorily, or for amusement only. Dilettantish
Dilettantish Dil`et*tant"ish, a.
Dilettanteish.
DilettantismDilettantism Dil`et*tant"ism, n.
Same as Dilettanteism. --F. Harrison. Elettaria CardamomumCardamom Car"da*mom (k[aum]r"d[.a]*m[u^]m), n. [L. cardamomun,
Gr. karda`mwmon]
1. The aromatic fruit, or capsule with its seeds, of several
plants of the Ginger family growing in the East Indies and
elsewhere, and much used as a condiment, and in medicine.
2. (Bot.) A plant which produces cardamoms, esp. Elettaria
Cardamomum and several species of Amomum. MantellettaMantelletta Man`tel*let"ta, n. [It. mantelletta. See
Mantelet.] (R. C. Ch.)
A silk or woolen vestment without sleeves worn by cardinals,
bishops, abbots, and the prelates of the Roman court. It has
a low collar, is fastened in front, and reaches almost to the
knees.
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