CONCITATO


Meaning of CONCITATO in English

ˌkänchəˈtäd.(ˌ)ō adverb (or adjective)

Etymology: Italian, literally, stirred up, from past participle of concitare to stir up, excite, from Latin

: in an excited or agitated state — used as a direction in music

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