EuroLex/F/Ensemble


 * Original language: French
 * Original form and meaning: ensemble - 1. collectivity, entirety, 2. [math.] set; 3. [rel.] compline

(Note: If the status is not specifically indicated then the word is stylistically neutral and generally used; if earlier meaning and status equals current use the former may be expressed by writing "dito". Cf. also the project guidelines.)

Annotations
Etymology: from MF ensemblee "all the parts of a thing considered together", from LL insimul "at the same time", from in- intensive prefix + simul "at the same time".

Musical sense first attested in E 1844.

Source: http://www.etymonline.com

Information on Other Languages
meaning 1:

Czech: celek

Danish: samling; sæt

Dutch: geheel

Estonian: tervik

Finnish: kokonaisuus

Hungarian: egész

Italian: insieme

Norwegian: hele

Polish: całość

Portuguese: conjunto

Slovak: celok

Slovenian: celota

Spanish: conjunto

Swedish: helhet

meaning: "a woman's complete outfit of clothes"

Estonian: rõivakomplekt

Finnish: asukokonaisuus

Italian: completo

Polish: zestaw

Portuguese: conjunto

Slovak: celok, súbor

Slovenian: (ženski) komplet

Spanish: conjunto

meaning music: "a work for two or more vocalists or instrumentalists or the performance of such a work"

Czech also: soubor, skupina

Finnish: yhtye

Hungarian: együttes

Italian: complesso

Polish: zespół

Portuguese: conjunto

Slovak: skupina

Spanish: grupo, conjunto

meaning music: "a passage in opera or ballet, etc. performed by all the singers, musicians or dancers together"

Czech: sborový výstup

Finnish: yhteisesitys

Hungarian: együttes

Italian: corale

Polish:tutti, razem

Portuguese (Brazil): totalidade

Portuguese (Portugal): todos

Slovak: zborový výstup

Slovenian: vsi skupaj

Spanish: conjunto, coro