Definition of Serenate

1. serenata [n] - See also: serenata

Lexicographical Neighbors of Serenate

serdab
serdabs
serdar
sere
sered
serein
sereins
serenade
serenaded
serenader
serenaders
serenades
serenading
serenata
serenatas
serenate (current term)
serenates
serendibite
serendipities
serendipitous
serendipitously
serendipity
serene
serened
serenely
sereneness
serenenesses
serener
serenes
sereness

Literary usage of Serenate

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Paradise Lost by John Milton (1851)
"serenate: For serenade, from the Italian serenata. Starved: Chilled with cold, as the serenade is often performed in clear, cold evenings. ..."

2. The Paradise Lost by John Milton (1850)
"... than by such digressions as this, and that upon hypocrisy at the latter part of the Third Book.—N. 769. serenate: For serenade, from the Italian ..."

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