CALANDO


Meaning of CALANDO in English

käˈlän(ˌ)dō adjective (or adverb)

Etymology: Italian, from Latin calandum, gerund of calare to slacken, let down, from Greek chalan; perhaps akin to Sanskrit jahāti he leaves, abandons — more at go

: diminishing in rapidity and loudness : dying away — used as a direction in music

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.