Complete Definition of "arco"

English

Etymology
Italian, from arco, bow

Adverb
arco

  1. music A note to violinists indicating that the bow is to be used in the usual way, following a passage that is played pizzicato.

Italian

Etymology
Latin arcus

Noun
it-noun|arc|m|o|hi

  1. bow (weapon)

#: tirare con l'arco -

  1. music|lang=it bow (used to play string instruments)

#: suonare con arco

  1. geometry|lang=it arc
  2. architecture|lang=it arch

Related terms
arcobaleno
arcuare


Portuguese

Noun
pt-noun-m

  1. arc.
  2. arch.
  3. bow.

Related terms
top2
arco-e-flecha
arco-íris
mid2
flecha

Category:Portuguese nouns


Spanish

Etymology
Latin arcus

Noun
arco m (plural arcos)

  1. bow (weapon)

#: tirar con arco

  1. music|lang=es bow (used to play string instruments)
  2. geometry|lang=es arc
  3. architecture|lang=es arch

Derived terms
arco iris

Related terms
arcada
arquear
arqueo
arquero
enarcar

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