largo [ˈlɑːɡəʊ] ADVERB (especially as a direction) with a slow tempo and dignified style. synonyms: unhurriedly · without hurrying · at a leisurely pace · at a slow pace · [more]
largo
[ˈlɑːɡəʊ]
ADVERB
(especially as a direction) with a slow tempo and dignified style.
synonyms:
unhurriedly · without hurrying · at a leisurely pace · at a slow pace · [more]
I’m guessing that E=5, which cuts out many of the five-letter possibilities. W=7 as well, eliminating another one. That seems to leave the one starting 14, 18, …..
Strange that it has that meaning in music.
In Italian it means wide & in Spanish length or long.
Slow would be LENTO in Italian where most music terms originate
//Lento – slowly (40–45 BPM) Largo – broadly (45–50 BPM) Adagio – slow and stately//
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