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for⋅zan⋅do

[fawrt-sahn-doh; It. fawr-tsahn-daw]
–adjective, adverb Music.
sforzando.

Origin:
1820–30

sfor⋅zan⋅do

[sfawrt-sahn-doh; It. sfawr-tsahn-daw]
–adjective, adverb Music.
with force; emphatically.
Also, forzando.


Origin:
1795–1805; < It, ger. of sforzare to show strength < VL *exfortiāre; see effort
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for·zan·do   (fôrt-sän'dō)   
adv.   , adj. & n.
Variant of sforzando.
sfor·zan·do   (sfôrt-sän'dō)   
adv.   & adj. Abbr. sfz or sf
Suddenly or strongly accented. Used chiefly as a direction.
n.   pl. sfor·zan·dos also for·zan·dos or sfor·zan·di also for·zan·di (-dē)
A sforzando tone or chord.

[Italian, gerund of sforzare, to use force : s-, intensive pref. (from Latin ex-; see ex-) + forzare, to force (from Vulgar Latin *fortiāre, from Latin fortis, strong; see fortis).]
sfor·zan'do adv.
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