martellato

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian martellato (hammered), from martellare (to hammer, throb), from martello (hammer), related to Latin martulus, marculus (small hammer), diminutive of marcus (hammer).

Adjective

martellato (comparative more martellato, superlative most martellato)

  1. (music) A musical notation to indicate that the note is strongly accented, or hammered out, as to bowed string instruments and the piano.

Italian

Verb

martellato m (feminine singular martellata, masculine plural martellati, feminine plural martellate)

  1. past participle of martellare
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