Fuge

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See also: fuge, füge, fugę, and fùgē

German

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: Fu‧ge

Etymology 1

From fügen.

Noun

Fuge f (genitive Fuge, plural Fugen)

  1. joint (of bricks/tiles)
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Descendants
  • Hungarian: fuga
  • Polish: fuga (Etymology 1)

Etymology 2

 Fuge (Musik) on German Wikipedia

From Italian fuga, itself borrowed from Latin fuga.[1]

Noun

Fuge f (genitive Fuge, plural Fugen)

  1. (music) fugue
    Die Kunst der FugeThe Art of Fugue (musical work by Johann Sebastian Bach)
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References

  1. ^ Die Fuge, theorie-musik.de

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