də̇ˌvərd.əˈmen(ˌ)tō, -ver-, dēˌver- noun
( plural divertimen·ti -n(ˌ)tē)
Etymology: Italian, literally, diversion, amusement, from divertire to divert, amuse (from French divertir ) + -mento -ment — more at divert
1. : an instrumental musical composition having from 4 to 10 movements that is written as a chamber work in the form of a dance suite or in the form and style of symphonic music : serenade
2. : divertissement 1