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‖ saeta|saˈeta| Also saetta. [Sp., lit. = arrow.] An unaccompanied Andalusian folk-song, sung during religious processions.
1923Chambers's Jrnl. Mar. 213/1 Somewhere in the crowd a woman is singing a saeta, sad and undulating, like no other music on earth. 1939Spender & Gili tr. Lorca's Poems 19 Among troubled saetas And stars of crystal. 1966New Statesman 26 Aug. 297/1 Clusters of microtones which resemble nothing so much as the ululations of the saeta singers in the Easter Day procession in Seville. 1977P. Somerville-Large Eagles near Carcase vi. 123 He hummed a high nasal tune which I recognized as a saetta I had last heard sung to a Seville Madonna during Holy Week. |