albade
Appearance
Old French
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old Spanish albada (“musical or poetic composition to be performed in the morning”), from alba (“dawn”), from Vulgar Latin *alba (“dawn; sunrise”), from Latin albus (“bright, clear; white”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *albʰós (“white”).
Noun
[edit]albade oblique singular, f (oblique plural albades, nominative singular albade, nominative plural albades)
- aubade (love song sung to an object of affection in the morning)