释义 |
inˈtabulate, v. rare. [f. ppl. stem of med.L. intabulāre, f. in- (in-2) + tabula table.] trans. To enter or inscribe in a table or list.
1656Blount Glossogr., Intabulate, to write in tables. 1894Athenæum 22 Sept. 378/3 We learn [from the Evesham ‘Officium Ecclesiasticum’, c 1300]..that the abbot was formally ‘intabulated’ to the service of the kitchen for the weeks of Easter, Whitsuntide, and Christmas.
Add:2. Mus. [tr. It. intavolare to write in tablature, set to music.] To arrange (a piece of esp. vocal music), usu. for solo lute or keyboard; to write or score in tablature. Usu. as pa. pple. and ppl. a.
1974Early Music Jan. 37/3 The earliest compositions in the anthology are a dance and an intabulated chanson. 1979Ibid. July 427/2 His collection of airs de cour (1571) intabulated for solo lute. 1988Jrnl. R. Mus. Assoc. CXIII. 266 Amarilli, mia bella first appeared in print in England in Robert Dowland's A Musicall Banquet of 1610, scored for solo voice and (unfigured) bass plus an accompaniment intabulated for lute. |