-ˈgēsəˌmō, -ˈgis- adverb (or adjective)
Etymology: Italian, very slow, very broad, from Latin largissimus very abundant, most abundant, superl. of largus
: in as slow a manner as possible — used as a direction in music
-ˈgēsəˌmō, -ˈgis- adverb (or adjective)
Etymology: Italian, very slow, very broad, from Latin largissimus very abundant, most abundant, superl. of largus
: in as slow a manner as possible — used as a direction in music
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012