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    canto
    /ˈkantəʊ/

    noun

    • 1. one of the sections into which certain long poems are divided: "Dante's Divine Comedy has 100 cantos"

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  2. The meaning of CANTO is one of the major divisions of a long poem. How to use canto in a sentence.

  3. (Definition of canto from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Examples of canto. canto. They lamented the demise of baroque bel canto and of the castrato's voice. From the Cambridge English Corpus.

  4. Canto is a subdivision or part in a narrative or epic poem, consisting of five or more lines such, as a stanza, which could also be a canto. The word “canto” originates from the Latin word cantus, which means “a song.”

  5. a section of a long poem: Dante's Divine Comedy has 100 cantos. We examine canto 12, Book IV of Spenser's "Faerie Queen." More examplesFewer examples. Lord Byron published the first cantos of Don Juan anonymously. The book guides the reader through the cantos of Dante's Inferno.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CantoCanto - Wikipedia

    The canto ( Italian pronunciation: [ˈkanto]) is a principal form of division in medieval and modern long poetry. [1] Etymology and equivalent terms. The word canto is derived from the Italian word for "song" or "singing", which comes from the Latin cantus, "song", from the infinitive verb canere, "to sing". [1] [2]

  7. Canto definition: one of the main or larger divisions of a long poem.. See examples of CANTO used in a sentence.

  8. But a chapter in a long poem is called a canto. There are several famous poems that are divided into cantos, including Dante's Divine Comedy, Spenser's The Faerie Queene, and Byron's Don Juan. Canto is an Italian word coming from Latin which means song or singing.