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nach·schlag \ˈnäḵˌshläk\ noun (plural nachschlä·ge \-lāgə\ ; or nachschlags) Etymology: German, literally, afterstroke, from Middle High German nāchslac blow struck from behind, from nāch after, behind (from Old High German nāh) + slac blow (from Old High German slag); akin to Old High German slahan to beat, strike — more at nigh, slay 1. : a musical ornament consisting of one or several short unaccented grace notes attached to and played in the time of the preceding main note or tone 2. : the auxiliary closing note or notes usually played at the end of a trill |