Definition of Serenading. Meaning of Serenading. Synonyms of Serenading

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Definition of Serenading

Serenading
Serenade Ser`e*nade", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Serenaded; p. pr. & vb. n. Serenading.] To entertain with a serenade.

Meaning of Serenading from wikipedia

- performed in the morning. The custom of serenading in this manner began in the Medieval era, and the word "serenade" as commonly used in current English...
- "Wakingtowinter" – 4:02 "Aletter" – 4:53 "Soundslikesunday" – 5:20 "&serenading" – 5:24 "Thelastwordisrejoice" – 5:09 AllMusic review Larkin, Colin, ed...
- Look up serenade in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A serenade, in its most general sense, is a musical composition and/or performance intended to honour...
- "Moonlight Serenade" is an American swing ballad composed by Glenn Miller with subsequent lyrics by Mitc**** Parish. It was an immediate phenomenon when...
- Serenade for Strings may refer to: Serenade for Strings (Carreño) (in E-flat major) Serenade for Strings (Chadwick) (in F major) Serenade for Strings...
- GTS Serenade of the Seas is a Radiance-class cruise ship operated by Royal Caribbean International. She was completed in 2003. The ship was built at Meyer...
- Serenade to the Executioner (French: Sérénade au bourreau) is a 1951 French crime drama film directed by Jean Stelli and starring Paul Meurisse, Tilda...
- Serenading Louie is a 1976 play by Lanford Wilson. The 1976 Off-Broadway production of Serenading Louie pla**** at the Circle Repertory Company from May...
- Penny Serenade is a 1941 American melodrama film directed by George Stevens starring Irene Dunne and Cary Grant as a loving couple who must overcome adversity...
- The Ethiopian Serenaders was an American blackface minstrel troupe successful in the 1840s and 1850s. Through various line-ups they were managed and directed...