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do·lo·ro·so

 (dō′lə-rō′sō)
adv. & adj. Music
In a mournful or plaintive manner. Used chiefly as a direction.

[Italian, from Latin dolōrōsus, dolorous; see dolorous.]
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doloroso

(ˌdɒləˈrəʊsəʊ)
adj, adv
(Classical Music) music (to be performed) in a sorrowful manner
[Italian: dolorous]
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