Con-dolore
[kon duh-lawr-ey, -lohr-ey, kohn; Italian kawn daw-law-re] /ˌkɒn dəˈlɔr eɪ, -ˈloʊr eɪ, ˌkoʊn; Italian kɔn dɔˈlɔ rɛ/
adverb
1.
sorrowfully (used as a direction in music).
/kɒn dɒˈlɔːrɪ/
adjective, adverb
1.
(music) (to be performed) in a sad manner
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