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fa-la|fɑːlɑː| a. Used as a refrain. b. Music. A sort of madrigal or ‘ballet’ in vogue in the 16th and 17th c. a.1595Morley 1st Bk. Balletts 1, Sit we heere our loues recounting Fa la la la. 1665Earl of Dorset Poems (1721) 58 To all you Ladies now at Land..With a Fa, la, la, la, la. a1800Cowper Poems, To Celia i, No serenade to break her rest..With my fa, la, la. attrib.1838J. Struthers Poet. Tales 78 Fifths or thirds And other Crankums set and shown Many Fa la words. b.1597Morley Introd. Mus. 180 Another kind of Ballets, commonlie called fa las. 1674Playford Skill Mus. i. 59 Your Madrigals or Fala's of five and six Parts. 1867Macfarren Harmony ii. 55 Balletts, or Fal-las, of the end of the sixteenth century. |