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scena

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See also:scéna,sceną,andsćěna

English

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Etymology

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Borrowed fromItalianscena.Doublet ofscene.

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scena (pluralscenasorscenae)

  1. Ascene in anopera.
  2. An accompanieddramaticrecitative, interspersed with passages of melody, or followed by a fullaria.
    • 1886, William Smith Rockstro,A General History of Music:
      Few Contralto singers are unacquainted with the beautifulScena,Ah rendimi qual core, fromMitrane.
  3. (historical) Thestage of an ancienttheatre.

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Italian

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Etymology

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  • Borrowed fromLatinscēna, fromAncient Greekσκηνή(skēnḗ).

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    scena f (pluralscene)

    1. scene (in all senses)
    2. stage (of a theatre etc)

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    Latin

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    Pronunciation

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    scēna f (genitivescēnae);first declension

    1. alternative form ofscaena

    Declension

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    First-declension noun.

    singularplural
    nominativescēnascēnae
    genitivescēnaescēnārum
    dativescēnaescēnīs
    accusativescēnamscēnās
    ablativescēnāscēnīs
    vocativescēnascēnae

    Norwegian Nynorsk

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    Alternative forms

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    Noun

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    scena m orf

    1. definitefemininesingular ofscene

    Old English

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    Adjective

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    sċēna

    1. inflection ofsċēne:
      1. strongnominative/accusativefeminineplural
      2. weaknominativemasculinesingular

    Polish

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    PolishWikipedia has an article on:
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    scena

    Etymology

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    Learned borrowing fromLatinscaena.

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    Noun

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    scena f (diminutivescenka,related adjectivescenowy)

    1. (theater)stage,platform(surface, generally elevated, upon which show performances or other public events are given)
    2. scene(location of an event that attracts attention)
    3. picture,scene(view or scene from life observed by someone or shown on television, in theater, etc.)
      Synonyms:obrazek,scenka
    4. (colloquial)scene(heatedargument)

    Declension

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    Declension ofscena
    singularplural
    nominativescenasceny
    genitivescenyscen
    dativesceniescenom
    accusativescenęsceny
    instrumentalscenąscenami
    locativesceniescenach
    vocativescenosceny

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    adjectives
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    nouns

    Further reading

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    • scena inWielki słownik języka polskiego, Instytut Języka Polskiego PAN
    • scena in Polish dictionaries at PWN
    • scena in PWN's encyclopedia

    Portuguese

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    Noun

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    scena f (pluralscenas)

    1. pre-reform spelling (used until 1943 in Brazil and 1945 in Portugal) ofcena

    Serbo-Croatian

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    Noun

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    scèna f (Cyrillic spellingсцѐна)

    1. scene (in all senses)
    2. stage (of a theatre etc)

    Declension

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    Declension ofscena
    singularplural
    nominativescenascene
    genitivescenescena
    dativesceniscenama
    accusativescenuscene
    vocativescenoscene
    locativesceniscenama
    instrumentalscenomscenama
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