bagatelle
nounEtymology
Borrowed from French bagatelle, from Italian bagattella.
- derived from bagattella
- borrowed from bagatelle
Definitions
A trifle
A trifle; an insubstantial thing.
- Sir C. Oh! dear madam, don't ask me, it's a very foolish song—a mere bagatelle. Char. Oh! Sir Callaghan, I will admit of no excuse.
- […] the jails were larger and fuller, the number of murders was incomparably greater, the thefts and swindlings in the old country were a bagatelle to the large depredations there […]
- The repayment of the cost of the western part of the road, whatever it might be, would be a mere bagatelle, for the older provinces would have been enriched by the stimulus given to business by the opening up of the plains,[…]
A short piece of literature or of instrumental music, typically light or playful in…
A short piece of literature or of instrumental music, typically light or playful in character.
- One afternoon in 1920. a young pianist sat down in a shuttered room in the capital of defeated Germany and played a Bagatelle by Beethoven.
A game similar to billiards played on an oblong table with pockets or arches at one end…
A game similar to billiards played on an oblong table with pockets or arches at one end only.
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Any of several smaller wooden tabletop games developed from the original bagatelle in…
Any of several smaller wooden tabletop games developed from the original bagatelle in which the pockets are made of pins.
To meander or move around, in a manner similar to the ball in the game of bagatelle.
- Admittedly Mané’s strike did rebound off a post as the ball bagatelled around the home area. It was characteristically cleared before Roberto Firmino could redirect the fall out beyond Henderson.
To bagatellize
To bagatellize; to regard as a bagatelle.
The neighborhood
Derived
Vish — recursive loop
No curated loop yet for bagatelle. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.
sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA