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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024Lul•ly (lo̅o̅′lē, Fr. ly lē′ for 1; lul′ē for 2),USA pronunciation n. Italian, Lul•li (lo̅o̅l′lē).USA pronunciation Jean Bap•tiste (zhän ba tēst′),USA pronunciation 1632–87, French composer, esp. of operas and ballets, born in Italy.Catalan, Lull (lo̅o̅l).USA pronunciation Raymond or Ra•món (rä môn′),USA pronunciation ("Doctor Illuminatus''), 1235?–1315, Spanish theologian, philosopher, and author.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: Lully n - /French: lyli/ Jean Baptiste (ʒɑ̃ batist), Italian name Giovanni Battista Lulli. 1632–87, French composer, born in Italy; founder of French opera. With Philippe Quinault as librettist, he wrote operas such as Alceste (1674) and Armide (1686); as superintendent of music at the court of Louis XIV, he wrote incidental music to comedies by Molière
- Also: Lull /ˈlʌlɪ; Spanish: lul/ Raymond or Ramón (raˈmɔn). ?1235–1315, Spanish philosopher, mystic, and missionary. His chief works are Ars generalis sive magna and the Utopian novel Blaquerna
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