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Serenada
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“A song in the night,” from the Italian serenata, but ultimately from the Latin sera (hora), the late hour.
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Sabriel
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Combination of S and Gabriel
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Sereina
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A variant form of Serenada, which see.
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Serana
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“A pastoral song,” from the English “serenata,” a pastoral cantata, but ulti mately from the Latin serenus, serene.
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