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English
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian stagione (“season”). Doublet of station.
Noun
stagione (uncountable)
- A system for presenting opera, whereby each production is cast separately and has a brief but intensive run of performances.
2008 June 4, Anthony Tommasini, “In Charting Its Future, City Opera Chooses an Adventurous Path”, in New York Times:Again, for New York to have a stagione house is an interesting departure.
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Italian
Etymology
From earlier *stacione, from Latin statiōnem. Doublet of stazzo, stazzone, stazio, and stazione, the first two of which were also inherited from Latin, while the latter two were borrowed.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /staˈd͡ʒo.ne/
- Rhymes: -one
- Hyphenation: sta‧gió‧ne
Noun
stagione f (plural stagioni)
- season (quarter of a year, part of year with something special)
- (broadcasting) season (group of episodes)
- weather
- la stagione calda ― hot weather
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