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se·gno

 (sā′nyō)
n. pl. se·gnos Music
A notational sign, especially the sign marking the beginning or the end of a repeat.

[Italian, from Latin signum, sign; see sekw- in Indo-European roots.]
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segno

(ˈsɛnjəʊ; Italian ˈseɲɲo)
n, pl -gni (-njiː; Italian -ɲɲi)
(Music, other) music a sign at the beginning or end of a section directed to be repeated. Symbol: or :S:
[Italian: a sign, from Latin signum]
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.segno - (music) a notation written at the beginning or end of a passage that is to be repeated
musical notation - (music) notation used by musicians
music - an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
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La concezione primaria di lingua su cui si fonda la creativita cosi intesa ha come base teorica la visione di Wilhelm von Humboldt per il quale la lingua e concepita, ovvero come "attivita che non usa segni [gia costituiti]", ma come "attivita creatrice di segni" (Coseriu, 1981: 32), cui si richiama la valenza sociale, politica e generalmente cognitiva del logos sulla base proprio di uno dei concetti chiave della definizione della lingua come [phrase omitted] (Coseriu, 1981; Di Cesare, 1987).
served as financial advisor, and Lombardi, Segni e Associati served as legal advisor to Cerberus.
A fine Cinquecento, se non c'e omologia tra uomo e mondo, se la Controriforma ha operato la definitiva frattura tra creatura e Creatore, tra apparenza temporale e verita eterna, alla memoria competera unire le tracce della distanza; i segni, sostituti della cosa perduta, saranno affidati alla scrittura, codice della memoria.
Francis is the third pope to visit the Rome synagogue; Rabbi Riccardo Di Segni, chief rabbi of Rome, said that in Jewish tradition "an act repeated three times becomes chazaqa, a fixed tradition."
Hirschfeld is coming as a guest of the Chief Rabbi of Rome, Riccardo Shmuel Di Segni, and Rabbi Joseph Arbib, both leaders of the Great Synagogue.
discusses the lively debate between Giuseppe Alberigo (1926-2007), the late director of Bologna's Istituto per le scienze religiose, and two authors of controversial publications: Archbishop Agostino Marchetto, II Concilio ecumenico Vatican II: Contrappunto per la sua storia (2005); and Cardinal Camillo Ruini, Nuovi segni dei tempi: Le sorti della fide nell 'eta dei mutamenti (2005).
Segni, soulignant que le mur de la fontaine menace actuellement [beaucoup moins que] d'entamer la solidite d'une maison voisine abritant une famille de six personnes [beaucoup plus grand que].
These themes were taken up by the Franciscan theologians-musicians-theorists to whose work Loewen dedicates chapters: Lotario di Segni (Pope Innocent III), Alexander of Hales, William of Middleton, David von Augsburg, Robert Grosseteste, Roger Bacon, Bartholomaeus Anglicus, and Juan Gil de Zamora.
There is also a toy sailboat presented to Kennedy during his state visit to Italy in 1963 by Italian President Antonio Segni as a gift for Kennedy's son, John F.
Su sollecitazione dell'argentino Genaro Carrio, quanto ai temi di obbligo e sanzione (2), Bobbio approfondisce il tema della sanzione e registra i segni d'un declino dell'analisi strutturale del diritto (nonostante non dubitera mai della loro significativita) e fa appello alle funzioni del diritto, al concetto di sanzione positiva e promozionale.
AFP -- A woman tests a pair of Google glasses equiped with LIS (Italian Sign Language -- 'Linguaggio Italiano dei Segni') capabilities and created to help deaf people during their visit of the Egyptian Museum in Turin, on 11 November, 2013.
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