WktDE_sense_31679   

Instance of: lemon:LexicalSense
Property Value
lemon:definition Statement1
rdf:type lemon:SenseDefinition
lemon:value deuMusik: heiteres Instrumentalstück in der Musik
lemon:value deu[1] italienisch burla, „Scherz, Spaß“. Der Begriff, abgeleitet vom Adjektiv burlesk, wurde zuerst im 18. Jahrhundert von deutschen Literaturkritikern gebraucht, ab dem 19. Jahrhundert auch von Autoren selbst.:[2] Der Begriff wurde aus der Literatur und aus dem Theater [1] übernommen und diente seit dem 18. Jahrhundert als Charakterbezeichnung für solche Kompositionen.
uby:definitionType intensionalDefinition
uby:statementType etymology
lemon:example WktDE_SenseExample_28857     More...
uby:association WktDE_sense_31679     More...
uby:complementary WktDE_sense_31679     More...
uby:equivalent norburlesk
uby:equivalent sweburlesk
uby:equivalent polburleska
uby:equivalent danburleske
uby:equivalent nldburleske
uby:equivalent engburlesque
uby:equivalent fraburlesque
uby:equivalent itaburlesque
uby:equivalent spasainete
uby:index 2
uby:monolingualExternalRef MonolingualExternalRef1
rdf:type uby:MonolingualExternalRef
uby:externalReference 63850:0:2
uby:externalSystem Wiktionary sense key
uby:taxonomic WktDE_sense_31679     More...

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Property Value
Is lemon:sense of WktDE_lexicalEntry_19676     More...
Is uby:association of WktDE_sense_31679     More...
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Is uby:taxonomic of WktDE_sense_31679     More...


 

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