From madrigal + -er. madrigaler (plural madrigalers) A madrigalist (writer or performer of madrigals) “madrigaler”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary...
See also: Madrigal and madrigál English Wikipedia has an article on: madrigal Wikipedia From Italian madrigale, from Latin mātrīcālis. IPA(key): /ˈmæd͡ɹɪɡəl/...
also: madrigal and madrigál IPA(key): /madʁiˈɡaːl/ Rhymes: -aːl Madrigal n (strong, genitive Madrigales or Madrigals, plural Madrigale) (music) madrigal Declension...
See also: madrigal and Madrigal Internationalism primarily via German Madrigal. Ultimately from Italian madrigale. IPA(key): [ˈmɒdriɡaːl] Hyphenation:...